postheadericon Amenorrhea: Diagnosis and Treatment

amenorrhea treatment

Events
Will depend on whether the primary or secondary amenorrhea. At first there is delayed onset of menstruation may be associated with short stature and lack of development of the genitals (genital children), among others. In secondary amenorrhea is suspension of menstrual periods, if the woman is young may be associated with signs and symptoms of pregnancy, if a mature woman is likely to be associated with the menopause or other factors.

Diagnosis
In many cases determine the source of the problem is complex because of the multiplicity of agencies involved for menstruation to occur. The physician-led demonstrations and referred the affected background, you must perform a thorough physical examination, especially of the sexual organs. It can support special tests to determine levels of sex hormones or imaging to observe the uterus and adjacent structures and to identify why the rule is not falling.

Treatment
Will depend on the type of amenorrhea. The primary use for hormone replacement (estrogen and progesterone).
In high school, if pregnancy is carried obstetric care. If it is due to menopause or hormonal disorders be administered supplements. For other cases will seek to remove the cause. p. eg. tumors.

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2 Responses to “Amenorrhea: Diagnosis and Treatment”

  • usagi:

    i have been delayed for 3 months…although i have symptoms for menstration it just wont continue…but im healthy physically,,,
    my head still ache whenevr i try to remember this

  • Great post but I was wanting to know if you could write a litte more on this subject? I’d be very thankful if you could elaborate a little bit more. Cheers!