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Amenorrhea

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About Amenorrhea

Amenorrhea is the absence of a menstrual period in a female of reproductive age, classified as either primary (never started by age 15) or secondary (stopped for 3-6 months after previously being regular). Causes are varied and can be natural, like pregnancy and menopause, or related to lifestyle factors such as extreme exercise, poor nutrition, or stress. Other causes include certain medications, hormonal imbalances, and underlying medical conditions.

Types of Amenorrhea

  • Primary Amenorrhea:

    A girl who has not had her first period by age 15, or three years after breast development, has primary amenorrhea.

  • Secondary Amenorrhea:

    A woman who previously had regular periods experiences a stop in menstruation for three or more months (or six months if periods were previously irregular).

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Common Causes

Natural Causes:

Pregnancy, breastfeeding, and menopause are common reasons for a missed period.

Lifestyle Factors:

Excessive exercise, very low body fat, sudden or significant weight loss, and severe stress or anxiety can lead to amenorrhea.

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Medications

Some medications, including hormonal birth control, antipsychotics, and certain blood pressure or allergy drugs, can cause absent periods.

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Hormonal Imbalances

Issues with hormones, such as those from a dysfunctional hypothalamus or thyroid conditions, can suppress ovulation and cause amenorrhea.

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Other Conditions

Previous uterine surgery with scarring, and some chronic medical conditions can also be contributing factors.

Symptoms

Beyond the absence of a period, other symptoms may include:

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Headaches

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Vaginal dryness

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Acne

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Excess hair growth (hirsutism)

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Nipples leaking milk

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Hair loss

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Vision changes

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When to See a Doctor

If you have missed your period, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for an evaluation to identify the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment

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