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Amenorrhea treatment

Amenorrhea — the absence of menstruation for one reason or another.

  • It occurs in 3-5% of women of childbearing age;
  • Pregnancy is the most common cause;
  • Among young girls, amenorrhea is more common;
  • Amenorrhea doesn’t mean that a woman is sterile.

The diagnosis is made according to the results of: gynecological examination, hormonal diagnostics, ultrasound, hysteroscopy, laparoscopy, MRI or CT.

Modern treatment for amenorrhea is to address the underlying cause of the absence of menstruation and ranges from proper nutrition and hormone therapy to surgery.

MedTour patients recommend clinics for the treatment of amenorrhea:

Turkey, Istanbul
Medipol University Hospital
5.00
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Spain, Barcelona
Teknon Medical Center
5.00
Excellent(5.001 review)
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from 300 USD
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Israel, Tel-Aviv
Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov Clinic)
5.00
Excellent(5.001 review)
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from 600 USD
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Turkey, Istanbul
LIV Hospitals
5.00
Excellent(5.001 review)
Admission fee:
from 120 USD
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Turkey, Istanbul
Medical Park Hospitals Network
4.67
Excellent(4.676 reviews)
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from 130 USD
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Turkey, Istanbul
Memorial Hospitals
4.22
Excellent(4.229 reviews)
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from 140 USD
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Israel, Tel-Aviv
Assuta Medical Center
5.00
Excellent(5.001 review)
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from 500 USD
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Italy, Milan
San Raffaele Hospital
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from 300 USD
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Germany, Bremen
Nord Clinic Alliance
5.00
Excellent(5.003 reviews)
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from 500 USD
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Germany, Hamburg
Hospital network «Asklepios»
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from 400 USD
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Spain, Barcelona
Quirónsalud Barcelona Hospital
Admission fee:
from 450 USD
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India, Bangalore, Goa
Manipal Hospitals Network
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from 100 USD
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Spain, Barcelona, Madrid
HM Hospitals
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from 300 USD
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Germany, Solingen
Municipal Clinic Solingen
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To be clarified
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Turkey, Istanbul
Hisar Hospital Intercontinental
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from 120 USD
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Republic of Korea, Incheon
Gachon University Gil Hospital
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from 40 USD
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Czech Republic, Prague
Motol University Hospital
3.00
Good(3.001 review)
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To be clarified
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Germany, Krefeld (Dusseldorf)
Helios Krefeld clinic
4.00
Excellent(4.001 review)
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from 600 USD
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India, Delhi
Apollo Hospitals
5.00
Excellent(5.001 review)
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To be clarified
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Ukraine, Kyiv
Manufactura Medical Center
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from 30 USD
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Patient reviews

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Patient was treated for Uterine myoma in the clinic Oxford Medical Clinic
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Patient was treated for in the clinic Maternity hospital ADONIS
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I have had 3 miscarriages. But my husband and I decided to try to get pregnant again. At the Adonis clinic, we passed various tests, and after a while the doctor performed the procedure, thanks to which my daughter was born! Insanely grateful to the MedTour website for help in consulting and contacting the Adonis clinic. And we are grateful to the doctors of the clinic for a successful pregnancy and a healthy daughter!

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is amenorrhea

Amenorrhea — a condition characterized by the absence of menstruation in girls and women of any age.

This isn’t a disease, but a symptom of a number of disorders in the body or a variant of the norm under certain conditions.

1
What is menstruation

Menstruation — a part of the monthly menstrual cycle.

They occur in the body of girls and women on the eve of a possible pregnancy. Each month, an egg is released from the ovary during ovulation. At the same time, the lining of the uterus thickens in preparation for pregnancy.

If fertilization doesn’t occur, the lining of the uterus is rejected as bleeding (menstruation) and the cycle is repeated.

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When amenorrhea is considered normal

Physiological absence of menstruation is observed under the following conditions:

  • Before puberty;
  • During pregnancy;
  • During lactation;
  • Postmenopausal.

In other cases, amenorrhea — a symptom of a gynecological / neurological / endocrine disorder.

1
Why does amenorrhea occur

The causes are numerous and affect many areas of medicine, from genetic and hormonal disorders to tumors and psychological stress.

Anatomical reasons include abnormalities of the female reproductive system and include: the absence or underdevelopment of female organs in some genetic diseases and destruction of the uterine cavity due to infections or surgeries.

Endocrinological reasons include: defects in brain structures, ovaries and thyroid gland. And also: sudden weight loss, excessive physical exertion, emotional stress, tumors, injuries, eating disorders, autoimmune diseases.

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What are the types of amenorrhea

There are 2 types of pathological amenorrhea:

  • Primary: in girls who have never had menses:
    • Up to 14 years old in the absence of any secondary sexual characteristics (growth of pubic hair, breast growth, etc.);
    • Up to 16 years old, if girls have secondary sexual characteristics for 2 years and with regular pain in the lower abdomen;
  • Secondary: absence of menstruation for more than 3 months in previously menstruating women of reproductive age.
1
Is it possible to get pregnant during amenorrhea

Yes, it’s possible. But the chances of conceiving are much lower. Lack of menstruation does not mean lack of ovulation. With regular sexual activity, pregnancy can occur.

1
What threatens amenorrhea

Amenorrhea can have certain health consequences for a woman, such as:

  • Infertility;
  • Frequent fractures
  • Osteopenia and Osteoporosis;
  • Cardiovascular disease;
  • Lack of puberty;
  • The risk of miscarriage and the risk of premature birth are increased.

Modern methods of diagnosis and treatment of amenorrhea

Diagnosis of amenorrhea

The first important step in making a diagnosis is a medical history. The doctor will then conduct a pelvic exam. The doctor will examine the external and internal genital organs to rule out developmental abnormalities.

Hormonal diagnostics is crucial. The doctor determines the concentration in blood: FSH, LH, prolactin, testosterone, estrogen, TSH.

Also, an experienced doctor will conduct a pregnancy test and a blood test for β-hCG to rule out pregnancy.

The gynecological examination also includes smear collection and ultrasound of the abdominal and pelvic organs.

Depending on the suspected cause of amenorrhea, a qualified doctor will order additional tests. These include: hysteroscopy, laparoscopy (to assess ovarian function), and MRI and CT (to exclude a tumor in the brain).

Amenorrhea treatment

There is no specific therapy for amenorrhea.

The tactics and duration of treatment depend on the following factors:

  • The reasons;
  • Form and severity of amenorrhea;
  • Forecast;
  • The need for therapy.

Additional factors that an experienced doctor of a leading foreign clinic takes into account:

  • Desire to have children;
  • Desire to preserve fertility;
  • Method of contraception;
  • Cosmetic defects (acne, hirsutism).

Since amenorrhea is a multifactorial condition, a qualified doctor will treat the underlying disease that caused the absence of menstruation. In most cases, this automatically leads to the resumption of the menstrual cycle.

In case of hormonal and genetic disorders, the doctor will prescribe hormone replacement therapy.

Diseases of other organs (such as the ovaries and pituitary gland) are often treated with surgery.

Amenorrhea is often psychological. In this case, psychotherapy and reflexology (autogenic training, meditation) contribute to recovery.

The main treatment strategy for eating disorders (anorexia or bulimia) is to achieve normal body weight through diet and exercise.

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Ilona Baidiuk
Medical author:
PhD. Olexandr Voznyak
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