Even though some women may miss their periods sometimes, they must realise that missing them regularly indicates an imbalanced hormonal system. This requires immediate medical attention and lifestyle habits. This is a disorder termed as amenorrhea.
Anyone who misses multiple periods and experiences unusual body changes — whether due to lifestyle factors or underlying illness — should carefully assess such symptoms because this is one of the primary amenorrhea symptoms.
Cloudnine is known for its high-quality services in obstetrics and gynaecology, pediatrics, and fertility care, among other health specialties that concern women’s and children’s health, particularly when it comes to addressing irregular menstruation patterns such as amenorrhea.
Amenorrhea is the lack of a menstrual period. There are 2 categories of this disorder:
1. Primary Amenorrhea: When someone has not menstruated by the time they are 15 years old.
2. Secondary Amenorrhea: When a person who usually has regular periods stops getting them for at least 3 months without being pregnant, going through menopause or having any other medical procedure done.
At Cloudnine, we assist our clients by diagnosing what causes menstruation to stop suddenly. This diagnosis is tailored specifically to each woman’s needs based on hormonal restoration to healthy periods.
Although absence of periods is the main amenorrhea symptom, other signs may include:
● Headache or Problems with Vision: Hormonal problems can lead to these.
● Hair Loss or Excess Hair Growth on Face and Body: Indicates Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).
● Changes in Weight: Weight gained rapidly or lost suddenly can interfere with production of hormones.
● Acne and Skin Changes: Because of fluctuations in the levels of estrogen & testosterone levels.
● Pain in the Pelvic Area: Depicts structural reproductive issues.
● Discharge from the Nipple(s): Which may be indicative of excessive prolactin levels.
These symptoms could help you know the cause before you visit your gynaecologist at Cloudnine, where the solution will be found.
Factors That Cause Menstruation To Cease Abruptly
Several factors may cause a sudden stop of menses. Understanding causes of sudden cessation of menstruation will help in early detection and management.
● Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
● Thyroid Disorders (Hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism)
● High Prolactin levels
● Extreme weight loss or gain
● Excessive exercise
● High-stress levels
● Birth Control Pills or Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRTs)
● Certain types of Antidepressants and Blood Pressure Medications
● Diabetes Mellitus Type II and Insulin Resistance Syndrome (Metabolic Syndrome)
● Autoimmune Disorders Affecting Ovaries
To ascertain the exact cause of amenorrhea, Cloudnine offers complete diagnostic services, including hormone tests and ultrasound examinations that enable experts to tailor treatment accordingly.
The effects of not having a period for a long time can be severe. They may result in:
Oestrogen helps maintain strong bones. When this hormone is lacking because someone has had amenorrhea for too long, they may develop osteoporosis in which their bones become too brittle to withstand any kind of pressure.
In addition to harmful cholesterol levels and poor blood vessel health, there is a risk of heart disease because hormonal imbalances caused by amenorrhea have been found to affect how blood vessels function. These can lead to their constriction or dilation, respectively, making them more vulnerable than usual at any given time.
For example, when ovulation does not take place due to irregular or absent periods, it becomes difficult to get pregnant.
On the other hand, mood swings, anxiety and depression can be associated with amenorrhea due to hormonal imbalance.
For missed periods or a missed period, the Cloudnine medical personnel have a structured management practice for diagnosis and treatment.
1. Medical history & physical examination evaluating lifestyle, medical conditions, symptoms, etc.
2. Hormonal tests to check estrogen, progesterone, and thyroid levels.
3. Pelvic ultrasound examination to diagnose diseases like an ovarian cyst.
1. Behavior Modification involves eating the right foods and practicing stress-related activities that reduce tension, thus maintaining hormonal balance.
2. Hormonal Treatment - where it becomes necessary to restore the balance of hormones.
3. Prescription drugs - used in treating amenorrhea, such as PCOS or Thyroid diseases.
Cloudnine ensures that every woman gets patient-focused care, hence receiving treatment personalised towards her own specific health requirements.
If you have missed more than 2 periods consecutively or have some symptoms of severe pelvic pain, excessive hair growth or significant fluctuations in body weight, see your doctor for help right away.
This helps prevent complications like bone brittleness resulting from missing many consecutive periods, and how well off someone might be with their fertility, as well as heart health matters. For any advice on menstrual problems do not hesitate to book an appointment today with one of our specialists at Cloudnine.
A missed period is not merely an absence of monthly bleeding — it could also mean more serious underlying health complications. Hence, identifying amenorrhea symptoms, understanding what causes sudden menstrual endings, and realising their long-term impact are essential for our total well-being.
Cloudnine is known for offering high-quality healthcare services, especially through its gynaecology department, where they have mastered treating female patients with precision and compassion.
Primary amenorrhea occurs when you haven't had your first period by age 15 or within five years of the first signs of puberty, such as breast development. It is typically caused by genetic conditions present from birth or acquired abnormalities that develop later.
As a side effect of not having periods, women may develop masculine characteristics (virilisation), such as excess body hair (hirsutism). They may also suffer from a deepened voice, increased muscle size, headaches, vision problems, a decreased sex drive, or difficulty becoming pregnant.
The first signs include an absence of monthly menstrual periods, which may be a symptom of other disorders. Other associated symptoms include excess (or loss of) hair, headache, and lack of breast development.
If you want your periods to arrive, indulge in vitamin C-rich fruits like lemons, oranges, amla, etc. Papaya, for instance, is a fruit which consists of carotene, which can stimulate the oestrogen hormone.