It is not possible to determine how long amenorrhea will last, and the specific decision should be made based on the individual's physical condition. If amenorrhea is caused by drastic weight changes, stress, or medication side effects, menstrual cycles may gradually resume by improving diet, increasing exercise, reducing stress, or changing medications. If amenorrhea is caused by an endocrine disorder or other medical condition, more specialized treatments may be needed, such as hormone replacement therapy, medication, or surgery. In cases where amenorrhea is caused by menopause, it is usually irreversible, but hormone replacement therapy can help relieve menopause-related symptoms. Amenorrhea refers to a situation where a woman stops having menstrual periods for more than three months. Physiological amenorrhea may occur during menopause, while pathological amenorrhea may be caused by a variety of reasons, including endocrine disorders, reproductive system diseases, abnormal hormone levels, lifestyle factors, drastic changes in weight, stress, and side effects of medications. |
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