Daily precautions for patients with secondary amenorrhea

Daily precautions for patients with secondary amenorrhea

The causes of secondary amenorrhea include endometrial damage or adhesion (common in multiple curettages and excessive damage to the endometrium, resulting in intrauterine adhesions), tuberculous endometritis, premature ovarian failure, polycystic ovaries, functional ovarian tumors and other diseases. Patients should do a good job of daily health care.

Develop healthy eating habits

Patients with secondary amenorrhea should not be picky eaters and should eat more high-protein foods, such as eggs, milk, lean meat, fish, turtles, oysters, shrimps, etc., as well as vegetables and fruits, to ensure adequate intake of nutrients. Obese patients with amenorrhea should control their diet, eat less sweets and foods rich in fat, and take various effective measures to achieve the goal of losing weight.

Take medication if necessary

For some patients with amenorrhea, menstruation can resume naturally after physical and mental adjustments or after stopping taking contraceptives. Some patients with amenorrhea can resume menstruation after treatment with progesterone, ovulation-inducing drugs, etc.

Keep a good mood and exercise properly

Patients with secondary amenorrhea should avoid mental stress and adverse stimulation to avoid disorder of Qi and blood and affect the normal menstruation. They also need to do appropriate physical exercise and physical labor to strengthen their physical fitness and ensure the normal operation of Qi and blood.

Actively treat systemic acute and chronic diseases

Actively treating systemic acute and chronic diseases is the key to curing secondary amenorrhea, especially gastrointestinal diseases, anemia and tuberculosis, in order to promote digestion and absorption and reduce consumption.

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