After amenorrhea still can come menstruation?

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General amenorrhea is a phenomenon in female menopause, but in real life many young women also have this phenomenon, generally due to premature ovarian failure. Some young patients will not know how to deal with this situation. Sometimes the phenomenon of amenorrhea will disappear if it is adjusted well in life. So there are many patients will be very concerned about how many months in the end menstruation does not come before amenorrhea. Now let's share some of my opinions and my experience!

After amenorrhea still can come menstruation?

In general, amenorrhea is 4 to 6 months, not to be considered amenorrhea. There are many young women may be due to life disorders, leading to endocrine disorders, there are 2 to 3 months without menstruation is relatively normal, patients can slowly recover through later conditioning.

Amenorrhea generally occurs before and during menopause. If women are in this period, amenorrhea is a normal phenomenon. Ovarian function of patients may degenerate. Patients with severe degeneration do not need 4 to 6 months to have amenorrhea.

Not to menstruation is not necessarily amenorrhea, patients can recover through later conditioning, especially younger patients, to pay attention to the law of life, develop good eating habits, do not stay up late, usually can listen to music, read books, ease their mood.

matters needing attention

Many women suffer from short-term amenorrhea due to insufficient rest due to the pressure of life and work. At this time must be timely treatment, slowly conditioning, if the menopause will have amenorrhea phenomenon of women had better be calm to accept the body aging changes.