What happens during the disease - secondary oligomenorrhoea
Secondary oligomenorrhoea is a condition in which menstrual cycles become infrequent or absent, and is usually caused by an underlying medical condition. it is typically caused by hormonal imbalances, such as anovulation and hyperprolactinemia, or by conditions that interfere with the normal functioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, thyroid disorders, or certain medications. it can also be caused by structural abnormalities of the reproductive organs, such as uterine fibroids or endometriosis.
Secondary oligomenorrhoea - Prevention
Secondary oligomenorrhoea can be prevented by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly. additionally, avoiding smoking and alcohol, reducing stress levels, and taking any prescribed medications as directed by a medical professional can help to reduce the risk of developing this condition.