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Amenorrhoea

Also indexed as:Absence of Period, Menstruation (Absence of)
A loss of periods is called amenorrhoea, a condition that may result from low levels of certain hormones. According to research or other evidence, the following self-care steps may be helpful.
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A loss of periods is called amenorrhoea, a condition that may result from low levels of certain hormones. According to research or other evidence, the following self-care steps may be helpful.
  • Get enough nutrients

    Eat more food or choose a high-calorie supplement if you are underweight, have low body fat, or are an athlete

  • Talk to your doctor to see if taking 200 to 300 mg a day of this hormone can help normalise your menstrual function

  • Look after your bones

    Protect yourself from amenorrhoea-related bone loss by taking 800 to 1,500 of calcium and 400 to 800 IU of vitamin D each day

  • Get a check-up

    Visit your doctor to find out if your amenorrhoea is the result of a treatable medical problem

  • Regulate your workouts

    Balance hormone function by avoiding intense or excessive exercise

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