Modern women the average age of menopause - about 50 years. However, it can be "over" or "under", because at the time of entry a variety of factors can affect menopause. As a rule, after this period, the fair sex are between the fifth and sixth decade. However, menopause can be quite early, and it happens quite often today. What it can cause? Let's investigate. After all, if you know you can recognize the symptoms in time and give your body the necessary support.
So, early menopause can trigger:
1. Surgical intervention
It is primarily, of course, talking about the operations relating to the reproductive system directly. However, the early onset of menopause can also affect other types of abdominal and intervention, as they also interrupt (albeit temporarily) ovarian blood flow, and thus contribute to fading follicles.
2. ovarian dysfunction
Some diseases lead to the cessation of ovarian function well before the due date. This can occur even in young women, so it is important to be inspected every year by a gynecologist, held on purpose survey and monitor their health. Otherwise, you can skip the development of dangerous diseases.
3. polycystic ovaries
In this disease, ovarian tissue is inflamed, there are scars that prevent ovulation and destroy follicles. All this can lead to early menopause. Therefore to him to be particularly careful and consult your doctor at the slightest change being "feminine".
4. autoimmune disorders
These physicians primarily include diabetes mellitus, insulin-dependent and hypothyroidism, lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. Patients with these diseases likely face early menopause.
5. Cancer treatment
Unfortunately, chemotherapy and radiation are often fraught with early menopause. In addition, the climax "to the term" capable of provoking tamoxifen drug prescribing oncologists to reduce breast cancer risk.
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