Initial symptoms of Sheehan's syndrome?

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Sheehan's syndrome is a series of complex symptoms of extreme weakness, such as postpartum hemorrhage, pituitary ischemia and necrosis caused by long shock time, resulting in ovarian dysfunction, which is the sequela of hypophysis anterior lobe dysfunction. In severe cases, it may be fatal. What are the symptoms of Sheehan's syndrome

Initial symptoms of Sheehan's syndrome?

First: such as postpartum hemorrhage, pituitary tumor, pituitary surgery or radiotherapy, craniocerebral trauma, infection or inflammation, systemic diseases (leukemia, lymphoma, cerebral arteriosclerosis, malnutrition) and immune hypophysitis

Second: gonadotropin and prolactin deficiency syndrome group: postpartum no milk, amenorrhea, vaginal, axillary, eyebrow fall off, sparse (male beard rare), sexual desire decline, disappear, external genital atrophy, uterine, breast atrophy (male impotence, testicular, prostate atrophy).

Third: thyroid stimulating hormone deficiency syndrome group: lack of Qi and lazy speech, indifferent expression, mental retardation, slow movement, loss of appetite, chills, less sweating, dry skin, facial edema, even myxedema, etc.

matters needing attention

Many patients with this disease will be secondary infertility phenomenon, and even after the onset of treatment and rehabilitation, patients will also have decreased libido to vaginal dryness phenomenon. It can also lead to severe anemia and weight loss.