Amenorrhea is a condition where menstruation does not occur. For young women, it is important to pay attention to the true essence of amenorrhea and pay attention to prevention in daily life.
Causes of amenorrhea
1. Psychological factors: Many people experience incredible tension during menstruation, with dysmenorrhea occurring every time. Many people develop a fear of menstruation. The menstrual balance axis mainly includes the ovarian function axis, pituitary gland, pituitary gland, and nervous system
2. Excessive weight loss: Women who love beauty pursue a good figure and persist in dieting every day to lose weight. This unhealthy weight loss method cannot ensure sufficient nutrition intake, ultimately leading to malnutrition, disrupting the endocrine system in the body, affecting the production of luteinizing hormone in the hypothalamus, reducing hormone secretion in the body, and leading to the crisis of amenorrhea.
3. Disease impact: Diseases of different sizes may not pose any harm to the body, but they can easily lead to a crisis of amenorrhea in women. For example, anemia, malnutrition, specific Endocrine disease, obesity and other symptoms, these diseases directly lead to inadequate estrogen secretion, decreased adrenal function, and pancreatic dysfunction. The causes of these diseases cannot be treated in time, and finally amenorrhea.
4. Genital dysplasia: Genital dysplasia also directly affects the normal function of the ovaries. Some patients have congenital anovulia, premature ovarian failure, and ovarian dysplasia, which prevent the normal secretion of estrogen and pregnancy hormones, ultimately leading to amenorrhea and menstruation
5. Contraceptive pills: Long term use of contraceptives directly inhibits the occurrence of estrogen in women's bodies, which is one of the common reasons why women do not menstruate.
6. Insufficient nutrition: especially insufficient protein and vitamins, which can reduce the function of Endocrine gland, pituitary synthesis and gonadal hormone secretion, and reduce the response of target organs to hormones, leading to amenorrhea. The main reason is improper diet, such as blind weight loss, which leads to insufficient intake of protein, fat, and vitamins in the food.
Prevention of amenorrhea
1. To effectively prevent amenorrhea, it is important to implement family planning and minimize intrauterine surgery or abortion.
2. Strengthen nutrition, pay attention to the spleen and stomach, and when appetite is good, eat more meat, poultry and eggs, milk, and fresh vegetables, and avoid spicy and stimulating foods.