The most telling amenorrhea symptom is a lack of menstrual periods. Other symptoms include hair loss, vision changes, too much facial hair, and milky nipple discharge.
H- mole. Rapidly enlarging abdomen, amenorrhea and increased level of HCG.
Signs and symptoms of CNS involvement can include polyuria, polydipsia, obesity, impotence, amenorrhea, confusion/amnesia (short and long term memory), meningitis, and seizures (focal seizures).
The symptoms are amenorrhea (lack of menstrual periods), repeated miscarriages, and infertility. However, such symptoms could be related to several conditions. They are more likely to indicate Asherman syndrome if they occur suddenly after a D&C or other uterine surgery.
The 3 rhythm methods are: 1. Calendar-based 2. Lactation Amenorrhea-based 3. Symptoms-based
Anemia; diarrhea; goiter; amenorrhea; disorientation; night blindness; irritability, anxiety, and attention deficits; loss of reflexes and lack of muscular coordination; muscle twitches; scaling and cracking of the lips and mouth.
Primary amenorrhea refers to not having a menstrual period at the age of puberty.
This is known as amenorrhea. The most common cause for amenorrhea is pregnancy.
The only symptom of primary amenorrhea is delayed menstruation.
The prefix for the word amenorrhea is "a-", which means "without" or "lack of."
Amenorrhea is one of the presumptive sign of pregnancy. Test yourself with over the counter pregnancy test. Amenorrhea is also due to a hormonal imbalance or you had a hysterectomy.
Amenorrhea is the word used for the absence or the abnormal stopping of menses. A female must miss three periods in a row for it to be considered amenorrhea.
In secondary amenorrhea, the primary symptom is the ceasing of menstruation for at least three months.