How to treat amenorrhea

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We often say that people will have amenorrhea when they reach a certain age. However, amenorrhea is not only due to age. So, what is the situation of amenorrhea? And how to treat amenorrhea? Today, we have sorted out some common amenorrhea situations and treatment methods for amenorrhea. Let's take a look at the problems about the treatment of amenorrhea.

How to treat amenorrhea

1. Uterine amenorrhea. There is no way to treat congenital absence of uterus or complete damage of endometrium. False amenorrhea caused by vagina or Hymen malformation can be opened through operation, so that menstrual blood can be discharged smoothly. If there is intrauterine adhesions, the intrauterine cavity should be explored and separated according to the adhesions. The intrauterine device should be placed for several months after the operation to prevent re adhesions.

2. Ovarian amenorrhea. Because of the low function of ovary itself, we can only use sex hormone supplement therapy. Generally, estrogen and progesterone are given periodically to simulate normal menstruation. In this way, girls with this kind of amenorrhea can have periodic menstruation similar to normal girls, so as to maintain the psychological state of normal women. More importantly, sex hormone supplement therapy can prevent their reproductive tract atrophy and dysplasia, prevent osteoporosis, and promote the development of sexual characteristics. The vast majority of ovarian amenorrhea due to the absence of ovarian follicle development, so life-long infertility. Unless you accept artificial assisted reproductive technology from others. There are few reports of premature ovarian failure (POF) or ovarian insensitivity syndrome (OIS) occasionally, because there are still a small number of undeveloped follicles in the ovary. The hypogonadism with Y chromosome should be treated with sex hormone after gonadectomy.

3. Pituitary amenorrhea. For pituitary amenorrhea, gonadotropin HMG (human postmenopausal gonadotropin) should be the best choice, and can obtain a fairly high ovulation rate and pregnancy rate. Because of its high price, daily injection and strict monitoring procedures, it is only suitable for married women who want to have children. Hormone replacement therapy is still the main treatment principle for pituitary amenorrhea. Methods the same as ovarian amenorrhea.

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The above are the four cases of amenorrhea and how to treat amenorrhea. If you don't have amenorrhea because of age, it is suggested that you should go for examination and treatment in time after such problems appear. Only in this way can your amenorrhea be treated in time.