Ovaries, as the name implies, are where the eggs are. If a woman has premature ovarian failure, her body will undergo major changes, causing menopause or amenorrhea, and our beautiful face will also be affected. So if premature ovarian failure leads to amenorrhea, how should it be treated? What are the symptoms of premature ovarian failure? Symptoms of premature ovarian failure 1. Menstrual changes: Menstrual irregularities are the earliest signs of ovarian dysfunction. Primary amenorrhea occurs in patients with underdeveloped gonads. Normal women have stable menstrual cycles with bright colors. Patients with premature ovarian failure have irregular menstrual cycles, early or late menstruation, more or less menstruation, purple-black or light red menstruation, thick or thin menstrual blood, etc. 2. Decreased estrogen levels: What are the symptoms of premature ovarian failure? Typical patients with premature ovarian failure often have symptoms such as rough skin, vaginal dryness, difficulty in sexual life, dyspareunia, pain, loss of libido, weight gain, anxiety, suspicion, urinary pain, and breast atrophy and prolapse. 3. Vascular and neuropsychiatric symptoms: hot flashes, sweating, emotional instability, agitation, dreaming, palpitations, etc. Treatment of premature ovarian failure and amenorrhea 1. Hormone therapy Hormone therapy is one of the best ways to solve premature ovarian failure and amenorrhea. Through the examination and diagnosis of patients with amenorrhea, they can be divided into normal amenorrhea, high gonadotropin amenorrhea and low gonadotropin amenorrhea, and different treatment plans can be proposed accordingly. 2. Systemic treatment The female reproductive organs are part of the whole body. The occurrence of amenorrhea is related to the regulation of neuroendocrine. Therefore, systematic physical therapy and psychological therapy play an important role in amenorrhea. If it is caused by underlying diseases or nutritional deficiencies, systemic diseases should be actively treated, physical fitness should be improved, adequate nutrition should be provided, and standard weight should be maintained. If amenorrhea is affected by stress or psychological factors, patients should be given psychological treatment to eliminate psychological tension and anxiety. 3. Etiological treatment If amenorrhea is caused by organic lesions, treatment should be given according to the cause. Congenital malformations such as hymen occlusion, vaginal septum or vaginal occlusion can be treated by incision or plastic surgery to facilitate blood flow. Those diagnosed with tuberculous endometritis should be actively treated with anti-tuberculosis treatment. After the diagnosis of ovarian or pituitary tumors is confirmed, a treatment plan should be formulated according to the location, size and nature of the tumor. Premature ovarian failure caused by ovarian vascular factors should be diagnosed and treated early. Vascular bypass surgery should be performed as soon as possible before ovarian failure. For example, the ovarian artery should be anastomosed with the inferior mesenteric artery or renal artery to restore ovarian vascular supply and ovarian vitality. The patient is very traumatized, so preventive measures should be taken at ordinary times. |
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