Amenorrhea Primary

Primary amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation in girls aged 14-16 years, despite normal physical and mental development.

Amenorrhea can be caused by various reasons, such as hormonal disorders, ovarian disorders, ovarian tumors and other diseases.

In some cases, amenorrhea is a sign of serious diseases such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), precocious puberty syndrome, congenital genital malformations and others.

Diagnosis of primary amenorrhea includes a history, examination, blood test for hormones and ultrasound examination of the pelvic organs. Treatment depends on the cause of the amenorrhea and may include hormone therapy, surgery, or other treatments.

Primary amenorrhea is a serious disease that requires timely diagnosis and treatment. If you are having problems with your menstruation, consult your doctor for advice and diagnosis.