
Amenorrhea is the medical term used for the absence of menstruation. If a woman has stopped having periods, it usually indicates a defect in the system and warrants investigation.
A missed period, abnormal hair growth, breast-milk production in the absence of pregnancy, and trouble with balance, coordination or vision, are symptoms associated with amenorrhea. Amenorrhea in turn is symptomatic of another infertility problem called anovulation.
Several factors can cause amenorrhea including:
If healthcare providers confirm that a woman’s amenorrhea stems from hyperprolactinemia, they may prescribe bromocriptine, which can suppress prolactin production first. Other treatments include ovulation induction with clomiphene and/or surgery.
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