After the occurrence of amenorrhea, we must take it seriously. Especially, it is important to clarify the causes of amenorrhea and pay attention to prevention methods and techniques in daily life.
Causes of amenorrhea
1. Diseases: In daily life, the body may experience diseases to some extent, but some diseases have a significant impact on the body. Symptoms such as anemia, malnutrition, specific endocrine diseases, and obesity seem to be no problem. The occurrence of these diseases is caused by inadequate endocrine hormones, decreased adrenal function, and pancreatic dysfunction. The occurrence of these factors can lead to amenorrhea if left untreated for a long time.
2. Genital dysplasia: Genital dysplasia also affects the normal function of the ovaries. Some patients have congenital anovulia, premature ovarian failure, underdeveloped ovaries, inability to secrete estrogen and pregnancy hormones normally, and there is no periodic change in the endometrium, which affects the normal menstruation of women
3. Psychological factors: Many people experience a very tense state of menstruation, as the occurrence of dysmenorrhea sometimes leads to a sense of aversion to the onset of menstruation. The balance axis of menstruation is mainly due to complex relationships between the ovarian function axis, pituitary gland, as well as the pituitary gland and nervous system of the brain. Therefore, if one is under tension for a long time, it can lead to abnormal normal function, Causing amenorrhea.
4. Excessive weight loss: Some women who love beauty often go on a diet to lose weight. Excessive dieting cannot guarantee the most basic nutrients of the body, which can lead to severe malnutrition in the long run, leading to endocrine disorders in women, affecting the production of luteinizing hormone in the hypothalamus, reducing hormone secretion in the body, and ultimately leading to amenorrhea.
Menorrhea hazards
1. Osteoporosis and hypertension: Amenorrhea can lead to a series of menopausal symptoms in women, which can lead to osteoporosis and limb weakness in postmenopausal women. Due to elevated levels of triglycerides, cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein, it is also easy to cause arteriosclerosis, coronary heart disease, and hypertension.
2. Decreased libido: Amenorrhea is a common gynecological symptom that can have adverse effects on the patient's body, causing uterine atrophy or physiological dysfunction, such as pain during sexual intercourse, decreased secretion, and decreased libido.
3. Accelerated aging: The symptoms of premature amenorrhea caused by premature ovarian failure can accelerate female aging, leading to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, osteoporosis, decreased sleep quality, painful urination, frequent urination, and sexual disharmony. Blindly dieting can lead to amenorrhea in women of childbearing age, leading to endocrine disorders, atrophy of reproductive organs, and affecting reproductive function. Therefore, women who experience premature menopause need timely treatment.