Irregular menstruation is a relatively serious problem for people. Many patients with irregular menstruation have undergone various treatments, but they may not be effective. This only means that there is something wrong with the treatment method you chose. So how should secondary amenorrhea be treated? First of all, we should find out how long secondary amenorrhea lasts and judge the severity of the disease based on the length of time. Next, let us learn about how to treat secondary amenorrhea? Women will have menstruation when they reach puberty, which is a regular physiological change of the endometrium in the pituitary gland and ovaries. If menstruation does not occur on time every month, it involves problems with uterine development and the functions of the pituitary gland and ovaries. In addition, the following diseases may also induce amenorrhea: 1. Pituitary lesions, such as pituitary dysfunction, pituitary tumors, etc.; 2. Ovarian lesions, such as ovarian cysts, ovarian tumors, ovarian hypoplasia, etc.; 3. Endocrine diseases, such as hyperadrenocorticism; hyperthyroidism, etc.; 4. Chronic diseases, such as anemia, tuberculosis, tumors, cirrhosis, nephritis, diabetes, etc. It is recommended that you go to an authoritative specialist hospital for early examination and targeted treatment, and do not miss the best time for treatment. 1. After amenorrhea occurs, especially when there are symptoms such as headaches and lactation, you should go to the hospital for examination in time to determine the location and cause of amenorrhea based on the examination results. For some patients with amenorrhea, menstruation can resume naturally after physical and mental adjustments or stopping taking contraceptives; some patients with amenorrhea can resume menstruation after treatment with progesterone, ovulation-inducing drugs, etc. 2. If amenorrhea is caused by nutritional deficiency, you should adjust your eating habits, not be picky or biased in your eating habits, and eat more high-protein foods such as eggs, milk, lean meat, fish, turtle, oysters, shrimps, etc. as well as vegetables and fruits to ensure adequate intake of nutrients. Systemic diseases and other stimuli can cause amenorrhea: (1) Malnutrition and excessive weight loss can cause amenorrhea: During World War II, almost all women imprisoned in concentration camps suffered from amenorrhea due to malnutrition. However, once they were released, their menstruation gradually returned to normal. Some women eat too little and develop anorexia in order to lose weight, which causes amenorrhea; other women suffer from digestive tract dysfunction, which makes it difficult to absorb nutrients (such as severe gastrointestinal diseases), which also causes amenorrhea. (2) Chronic wasting diseases: such as severe anemia, tuberculosis, etc. How to treat secondary amenorrhea? Through the above interpretation, I believe you have your own ideas. No matter which method you choose, you must be patient in the treatment and do not have any negative emotions. This is not good for irregular menstruation. As we all know, many people with irregular menstruation have problems with their work and rest schedule, so you must pay attention to this aspect and do not disrupt your biological clock. |
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