Amenorrhea is something that all women will encounter, the difference is that it happens sooner or later. Why does this happen? In fact, it is mainly caused by one's own problems, such as mental factors, malnutrition or chronic wasting diseases, and long-term use of contraceptives. This disease is not a serious disease, and Western medicine can be used to treat amenorrhea. So how to treat amenorrhea? Surgical treatment: ①Surgery can be performed on tumors in the ovaries, pituitary gland, and other parts of the body. ② For those with intrauterine adhesions, dilate the cervix, separate the adhesions, and insert an intrauterine contraceptive device to prevent re-adhesion. Endocrine therapy: It is suitable for amenorrhea caused by congenital gonadal dysplasia, impaired ovarian function, hypopituitarism, premature ovarian failure, etc. ① Progestin therapy: used for patients with a certain amount of estrogen secretion. ② Estrogen therapy: used for younger patients with lower estrogen levels. ③ Estrogen-progestin therapy: Sequential use of estrogen and progesterone to induce menstrual-like withdrawal bleeding ④ Induce ovulation: Clomiphene, human chorionic gonadotropin, gonadotropin-releasing hormone, etc. can be used. However, it must be used under B-ultrasound monitoring to prevent ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. |
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