Amenorrhoea :
Primary amenorrhea is characterized by the failure of women in the reproductive age to experience monthly menstruations. There are two types primary and secondary. Primary amenorrhea is when a girl fails to attain menarche at the age of 15 years, while a woman who had been menstruating at regular intervals stops menstruating for three or more consecutive months which is termed as secondary amenorrhea.Known causes of secondary amenorrhea include hormonal imbalances, too much stress, too much workout, very low body weight, PCOS, thyroid abnormalities, as well as other medications and drugs. In addition secondary amenorrhea is caused by breastfeeding and pregnancy. At times primary amenorrhea has a connection to genetic and anatomical abnormalities.
Amenorrhea Symptoms include no periods, headache, vision disturbances, or pelvic pain might be some other symptoms depending upon the cause. Management focuses on treating the cause. Hormone therapy may be needed to normalize menses. Lifestyle modification may also be helpful by reducing stress, gaining some weight, or perhaps the nature of exercise itself. For conditions such as PCOS or thyroid disease, the treatment is often medication targeted at the specific disease. With the control of etiology treatment being essential to normal menstrual function in relation, it involves a plan of management.