Yes.
This could be anorexia or anemia from lack of iron.
Anorexia nervosa can result in lack of menstrual periods and eventually osteoporosis.
An undernourished body stops producing sex hormone, so breasts diminish, no menstrual periods, and no sex drive.
Anorexia Nervosa is a highly complicated eating disorder in which one restrains from eating for long periods of time resulting in malnourishment, hospitalization, or death.
Anorexia nervosa is a highly complicated eating disorder in which on restrains from eating for long periods of time resulting in malnourishment, hospitalization, or death.
Every case is different. Anorexia Nervosa stops producing sex hormones, so you stop getting menstrual periods. You could also have an underlying problem inside your body your doctor might be able to help you with.
Amenorrhea
amenorrhea
Secondary Amenorrhea
No. Dysmenorrhea is painful menstruation, typically involving abdominal cramps. Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation.
Depression or mood swings; irregular menstrual periods; onset of dental problems, swollen cheeks or glands, heartburn or bloating.
Yes, lithium can potentially affect menstrual cycles in some individuals. It may cause irregular menstrual periods, changes in flow, or even amenorrhea (absence of periods). It is important to discuss any menstrual changes with a healthcare provider while taking lithium.