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Overview. Amenorrhea (uh-men-o-REE-uh) is the absence of menstruation, often defined as missing one or more menstrual periods. Primary amenorrhea refers to ...
It can occur too frequently (polymenorrhea) or not frequently enough (oligomenorrhea). Bleeding may occur randomly at no set interval (dysfunctional). The ...
Oligomenorrhea; Hirsutism; Hyperprolactinemia; Menopause; Estrogen replacement therapy. Adrenal disorders. Cushing's syndrome (hypercortisolism); Addison's ...
Each month, one of the ovaries releases an egg. This is called ovulation. Hormonal changes at this time get the uterus ready for pregnancy. If the released egg ...
Symptoms · Painful periods. Pelvic pain and cramping may start before a menstrual period and last for days into it. · Pain with sex. Pain during or after sex is ...
This is called the menstrual cycle. The blood comes from the lining of the uterus, which is shed through the vagina. When this happens, a new reproductive cycle ...
Progestins may cause some people to become dizzy. For oral or vaginal progesterone, dizziness or drowsiness may occur 1 to 4 hours after taking or using it.
Mayo Clinic Urogynecology and Radiology anatomic modeling experts collaborated to create a 3D-printed, anatomically customizable, temporary vaginal mold ...
Organomegaly. Enlarged spleen, liver or lymph nodes. Endocrinopathy/edema. Abnormal hormone levels that can result in an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), ...
To properly regulate the menstrual cycle and treat unusual stopping of the menstrual periods (amenorrhea). Progestins work by causing changes in the uterus.
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