What symptom does woman amenorrhea have?
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Amenorrhea is a common physiological phenomenon in women's daily life. The occurrence of amenorrhea has a great impact on women's health. It will not only affect the normal health, but also affect the fertility of the next generation. If it is not treated in time, it may cause a series of complications. So in life, we need to understand some symptoms of amenorrhea, so as not to miss the best opportunity for treatment. What symptom does woman amenorrhea have? Let's talk about it.
What symptom does woman amenorrhea have?
Amenorrhea common symptoms 1, menstrual changes amenorrhea means menstrual termination, but perimenopausal often have menstrual cycle and menstrual volume changes. The results showed that menstrual cycle was shortened, follicular phase was shortened, anovulation and menstruation increased. For example, anovulatory menstruation is about 5% in 26-40 years old and 13% in 41-50 years old. Many people show prolonged cycle, 2-3 months or longer, and normal menstrual period and blood volume. A small number of people showed menstrual cycle loss, irregular vaginal bleeding, increased menstrual volume, and even secondary anemia.
The common symptoms of amenorrhea 2. Hot flashes and sweating. Hot flashes and sweating are the common symptoms of amenorrhea. The incidence rate is about 75%, 25% to 50%, which can last for more than five years. It is characterized by intermittent fever, which starts from the chest and rushes to the head and neck, and can affect the whole body, followed by sudden sweating, accompanied by dizziness, palpitations and fatigue, lasting for tens of seconds to several minutes, and the number of attacks ranges from more than 20 times a day to 1-2 times a week. In the past, it has been measured that the skin temperature will rise during the attack and then drop to normal after the attack, which may be related to the acceleration of blood flow during the attack and has no more clinical significance. During hot flashes, although there was vasodilation, there was no change in blood pressure. Hot flashes are often a sign of ovarian failure. Many women have no menstrual disorder, but hot flashes may appear, indicating the decline of ovarian function; There are also a few women who do not have hot flashes during amenorrhea, and only appear after 10-20 years of amenorrhea; Most of them are synchronized with menstrual changes, and their degree also fluctuates.
The main symptoms of amenorrhea are emotional instability, irritability and uncontrollable, self blame, neuroticism, obstinacy, inattention, insomnia, headache, memory loss, neurasthenia, depression and other symptoms after losing their temper. In severe cases, they are similar to psychosis. It may be related to neurotransmitters such as serotonin and endorphin, as well as personality, occupation and cultural background. Sudden events in the family, such as death of relatives, divorce, retirement, and children leaving home, may be common symptoms of amenorrhea.
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The average age of women with amenorrhea is about 50 years old. Ovarian function decline begins at 39-51 years old, with an average of 46 years old. The transition period of amenorrhea generally goes through 2-8 years (with an average of 5 years), and menstruation stopped for more than one year is officially called amenorrhea.













