amenorrhea

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Lack of a menstrual period in a female when one should be present
the total lack of bleeding The most common causes are pregnancy, menopause, contraception (such as the DepoProver shot), thyroid disorders, other drugs, and the newer thinking in purposefully eliminating periods with the use of non-cyclic birth control pills
{i} absence of menstruation, suppression of menstruation
absence or abnormal stoppage of menses
Absence of menstruation
no menstruation Primary amenorrhea is seen in the woman who has never menstruate Secondary amenorrhea occurs in a woman who stopped having menses for more than three months Top
Absence of the menses due to causes other than pregnancy or advancing age
Lack of menstruation. Signs of primary amenorrhea (failure to start menstruating by age 16) include infantile reproductive organs, lack of breasts and pubic hair, dwarfism, and deficient muscle development. In secondary amenorrhea (abnormal cessation of cycles once started), the genitals atrophy and pubic hair diminishes. Not itself a disease, amenorrhea reflects a failure in the balance among the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, ovaries, and uterus; tumours, injuries, or diseases of these can lead to amenorrhea. Other causes include systemic diseases, emotional shock, stress, hormone over-or underproduction, anorexia nervosa, absence of ovaries or uterus, pregnancy, lactation, and menopause. Infrequent menstruation or amenorrhea not resulting from organic disease is not harmful
The absence of menstrual periods
absence or suppression of normal menstrual flow
Abnormal absence of menstrual periods
primary amenorrhea
delay of menarche beyond age 18
secondary amenorrhea
cessation of menstruation in a woman who had previously menstruated
amenorrhea

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    a·men·or·rhe·a

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    [ "A-"me-n&-'rE-&, "&aum ] (noun.) 1804. New Latin, from a- + Greek mEn month + New Latin -o- + -rrhea; more at MOON.
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