Types Of Amenorrhoea
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Amenorrhoea can be classified into two types:
- Primary Amenorrhoea
Primary amenorrhoea is defined as the absence of menses at age 15 years in the presence of normal growth and secondary sexual characteristics. Common causes of primary amenorrhea include chromosomal or genetic problems with the ovaries, hormonal issues stemming from problems with the hypothalamus or the pituitary gland, and structural problems with the reproductive organs, such as missing parts of the reproductive system.
- Secondary Amenorrhoea
Secondary amenorrhea is when you've been getting regular periods, but you stop getting your period for at least three months, or you stop your menses for six months when they were previously irregular. The causes can include pregnancy, stress, and illness.
Amenorrhoea can be classified into two types: primary amenorrhoea and secondary amenorrhoea.