Primary oligomenorrhoea - what does this mean
Primary oligomenorrhoea is a condition in which menstrual periods occur less often than normal. it is caused by a disruption in the normal menstrual cycle, which can be caused by hormonal imbalances, structural abnormalities, or other underlying health conditions.
What happens during the disease - primary oligomenorrhoea
Primary oligomenorrhoea is a condition in which the menstrual cycle is irregularly long or absent, caused by a dysfunction in the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. this dysfunction can be caused by various factors, including an imbalance in hormones, genetic predisposition, thyroid dysfunction, polycystic ovary syndrome, and other chronic medical conditions. additionally, lifestyle factors such as excessive exercise, stress, or poor nutrition can also contribute to the development of this disorder.
Primary oligomenorrhoea - Prevention
Primary oligomenorrhoea can be prevented through lifestyle changes such as maintaining a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, reducing stress, and avoiding smoking and alcohol. additionally, it is important to receive regular check-ups and screenings to detect any potential underlying health issues that may be causing the condition.