Amenorrhea is defined as delay or
absence of menstruation in a woman reproductive years. Women who have
a delay or absence of period used to think that they may be pregnant,
in fact, there are many reasons of amenorrhea.
Symptoms of secondary amenorrhea
1. Paller
2. Fatigue
3. Poor Health
4. Decreased sex desire
5. Breast size change
6. Dry vagina
7. Lost of vision
8. Etc.
Causes of secondary amenorrhea
1. Birth Control Pills
After years of using birth control pills many women go off the
pills hoping to reestablish their menstrual cycle. For whatever
reason, some of them can wait months or even years for it to return.
Some women may not have any periods at all because they do not ovulate
right away because of the following reasons:
a. Luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome.
b. Lower level of progesterone.
c. Delayed ovulation.
2. Improper diet
Diet high in saturated and trans fat causing high levels of omega 6
fatty acid. Without intake of omega 3 fatty acid to balance it out,
it causing hormone imbalance in our body. Other causes of improper
diet, such as deficiency of magnesium, and zinc also cause excessive
level of bad estrogen resulting in absence of menstruation.
3. Anorexia and Bulimia
Women with eating disorders are often severely malnourished
causing body reactions by shutting down the reproductive system as a
form of protection for the body.
4. Intensive exercises
Fat is important to maintain healthy brain cell function and
regulate our body's normal functions. Women with intensive exercise
causes low amounts of fat content that interfere with the function of
hormone secretion resulting in a lack of menstruation.
5. Hormone imbalance
In a normal menstrual cycle, your body must secrete hormones to
ensure your ovaries release only one egg as resulting of normal
functions of hypothalamus, pituitary gland and ovaries. Any breakdown
of the above chain will cause secondary amenorrhea.
6. Emotional stress
Emotional stress reduces endorphin and depresses the hormonal secretion in our body resulting in absence of menstruation.
7. Obesity
Excessive fat accumulation of obese women causes interfering with normal process of ovulation as we mentioned in 5.
8. Premature ovarian failure
Premature ovarian failure caused by sudden decreasing of levels of
estrogen that is needed for starting a menstrual cycle which results
in early menopause.
9. Polysystic ovarian syndrome
Polysytic ovarian syndrome is the most common cause of secondary
amenorrhea. Women with this problem do not ovulate resulting in
excessive levels of testosterone and bad estrogen.
10. Weakened liver function
Liver malfunction results in an inability of the liver to
detoxify, causing excessive high levels of bad estrogen interfering
with normal menstrual cycle.
11. Etc.
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