Why do women experience amenorrhea? If a woman is under too much stress, it will affect her endocrine system and may lead to amenorrhea; gynecological diseases such as premature ovarian failure and polycystic ovary can also cause amenorrhea; the effects of drugs such as contraceptives, nutritional deficiencies caused by diet, and poor development of reproductive organs can also lead to amenorrhea. 1. Too much pressure Nowadays, women not only have to work hard in the workplace, but also have to take care of the family, so they are often under more pressure than men. If they are under pressure for a long time, which overloads their body and mind, it will affect the endocrine system, leading to menstrual disorders and even amenorrhea. Pay attention to proper relaxation, which will help the recovery of menstruation. 2. Gynecological diseases Obesity and malnutrition may lead to endocrine disorders, affect the secretion of estrogen, and cause menstrual disorders or even amenorrhea. Gynecological diseases such as premature ovarian failure and polycystic ovary may also cause premature amenorrhea in women. Active treatment of primary diseases can restore menstruation. 3. Drug effects Some women take birth control pills for a long time for the purpose of contraception. Although birth control pills can achieve the effect of contraception, they have great side effects, especially inhibiting the secretion of estrogen, which often causes women to have less menstruation, menstrual disorders, or even amenorrhea. Pay attention to stopping the medication in time to reduce the harm of the drug to the body and promote the recovery of menstruation. 4. Nutritional deficiency Nowadays, many women, in pursuit of a slim figure, often diet excessively, rarely eat meat and other fatty foods, or even skip meals, which can lead to serious malnutrition and endocrine disorders, and they will enter amenorrhea prematurely. A reasonable diet and balanced nutrient intake can alleviate the problem of irregular menstruation. 5. Hypoplastic reproductive organs Some women have congenital dysplasia of reproductive organs, which may affect menstruation if not treated in time. For example, congenital absence of uterus, uterine dysplasia, lack of endometrium, absence of ovaries, ovarian dysplasia, etc. can all lead to amenorrhea, which is difficult to treat. |
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