2024-08-16
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Ovarian functional failure is supposed to be a condition that only occurs in postmenopausal women or women entering menopause, but now more and more women of childbearing age are suffering from this disease. Since the symptoms of premature ovarian failure are not obvious in the early stages, many young women often discover that they have premature ovarian failure during infertility examinations.
What is premature ovarian failure?
Premature ovarian failure (POF) refers to the phenomenon of amenorrhea before the age of 40 due to ovarian failure. It is characterized by primary or secondary amenorrhea accompanied by increased blood gonadotropin levels and decreased estrogen levels, as well as a series of low estrogen symptoms of varying degrees, such as hot flashes, sweating, facial flushing, and low libido.
What are the symptoms of premature ovarian failure?
01. Menstrual disorders
The state of menstruation can reflect many female reproductive diseases, and it is also a relatively objective factor for women to understand their own physical health.
Generally speaking, if a woman in her thirties or forties experiences scanty menstruation, shortened menstruation, or reduced menstrual flow, it is a sign of premature menopause. It is best to check her ovarian function to prevent ovarian damage.