Amenorrhea Ovarian

Ovarian amenorrhea (ovarian amenorrhea) is a disease characterized by the absence of menstruation and other signs of the reproductive cycle for more than 6 months in a row. Amenorrhea refers to a form of premature ovarian failure, in which the function of one or both ovaries is significantly reduced or completely ceased. Ovarian amenorrhea is distinguished from other types of pathological amenorrhea not only because it occurs more often than others, but also due to the characteristics of the clinical picture and the reasons for its occurrence. Treatment depends on the cause of the condition and may include medication, surgery, or a combination of both.