Many women experience a condition called functional amenorrhea, which refers to a situation in which women have amenorrhea for at least six months. There are many reasons for this situation. It may be pathological due to a certain disease causing amenorrhea; it may also be due to physiological reasons such as bad eating, sleeping and other living habits. In short, people need to pay special attention to it. Let’s introduce in detail what functional amenorrhea means. Functional amenorrhea is a common symptom of gynecological diseases. It means that menstruation has stopped for at least 6 months. According to the cause, it is divided into two categories: one is physiological amenorrhea, that is, women do not have menstruation for a certain period of time due to some physiological reasons. The other type is pathological amenorrhea, which refers to the absence of menstruation in women due to certain pathological reasons. If classified according to the age of onset, it can be divided into primary and secondary types. Functional amenorrhea actually means that menstruation stops for more than six months. Functional amenorrhea can occur in a wide range of patients and at any age. It is divided into two types based on the patient's age: primary functional amenorrhea and secondary functional amenorrhea. The occurrence of functional amenorrhea is caused by certain factors, but it is mainly because the menstrual regulation function is normal, the uterus and ovaries are functional, but the endometrium cannot produce a normal response to the ovaries, thus causing functional amenorrhea. Of course, there are some diseases that can also cause functional amenorrhea, such as endometrial damage, endometritis, hysterectomy or uterine hypoplasia and other diseases. There are many diseases that cause functional amenorrhea, such as anemia, malnutrition or tuberculosis. These diseases are usually related to endocrine system disorders, resulting in irregular menstruation. In severe cases, it can cause functional amenorrhea. Many women suffer from malnutrition due to excessive dieting, which ultimately leads to functional amenorrhea. Therefore, you must pay great attention to your diet and seek timely treatment after functional amenorrhea occurs. |
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