Causes of failure to menstruate
Question : I HAVE had no menstruation for two years since I came
to Melbourne to further my studies. In the first year, I was
homesick, coping with studies, stress and a new environment. In
the second year, I went on a diet.
Answer : THE absence of menstruation in a woman during the usual
menstruating years for more than six months is called
amenorrhea. This can be the symptom of another condition. You
should consult a specialist.
Most cases of primary amenorrhea can be traced to a hormonal
imbalance or malnutrition. Less commonly, the failure to
menstruate is due to genetic or structural abnormalities, such
as the absence of a uterus. Secondary amenorrhea often develops
during strenuous dieting for weight loss.
It is one of the hallmarks of anorexia nervosa, a serious eating
disorder. Other precipitating factors include stress, over-exer-
cising, the use of oral contraceptives and other medications,
extreme obesity, hormonal disorders and tumours.
Evening primrose oil is a hormone-balancing nutrient to help
regulate the oestrogen and progesterone levels. It has been
proven to be effective in regulating the hormone levels as it
supplies the body with gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) which will
then be converted to beneficial prostaglandins.
Stress can sometimes lead to amenorrhea. The oestrogen levels
are in the lower range and often ovulation does not occur. Have
enough rest and learn to manage stress wisely. Yoga, meditation
and prayer may help you cope better with stress. Exercise
regularly but not too strenuously as it may interfere with the
hormones.