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Amenorrhoea

Cause

Primary amenorrhoea (menstrual periods fail to appear at puberty) may be caused by absence of the uterus or ovaries (e.g. Turner’s syndrome) or a hormonal imbalance.

Secondary amenorrhoea (menstrual periods stop after establishment of puberty) may be caused by disorders of the hypothalamus, deficiency of ovarian, pituitary, or thyroid hormones, mental disturbance, depression, anorexia nervosa, or a major change of surroundings or circumstances.

Effect (Symptoms)

The absence or stopping of the menstrual periods.
(It is normal for the periods to be absent before puberty, during pregnancy and milk secretion, and after the end of the reproductive period.)

To read about other conditions visit the page about Diseases and Disorders of the Endocrine System.

 


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