But more important than these causes of amenorrhea is the early development of tuberculosis.
The treatment of amenorrhea on psychotherapeutic principles will be readily understood from the fact that there is a distinct psychic element in practically all the cases touched on in this chapter.
One case of amenorrhea I saw in recent years proved to be due to a beginning acromegaly.
Occasionally diseases of other ductless glands, as the thyroid, may haveamenorrhea as one of the first symptoms.
She had a headache for which no remedy seemed to be of any avail, and when the amenorrhea developed it was naturally thought that the headache must be due to gynecologic conditions.
Of course, in many cases of amenorrhea there are serious underlying constitutional conditions which may or may not be amenable to treatment, but the possibilities of which must always be thought of.
According to the claims in the circular quoted above, it is useful both in amenorrhea and in menorrhagia.
It is also said to be “valuable in uterine reflex neuroses due to congestion; in amenorrhea due to anemia and chlorosis and suppressed menstruation.
Rouxeau describes amenorrhea in a girl of seventeen, who menstruated from the breast; and Teufard reports a case in which there was reestablishment of menstruation by the mammae at the age of fifty-six.
Recently, in cases of dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea dysmenorrhagia, and like sexual disorders, massage or gentle flagellation of the parts contiguous with the genitalia and pelvic viscera has been recommended.
Manganese Dioxide: in amenorrheaof young women; in delayed menstruation, or when a period has been missed through a chill.
Some authors attribute great importance to amenorrheain this connection; one investigator has found that in 4 out of 14 cases of absolute amenorrhea sexual feeling was absent.
For this reason it is safe to disregard the amenorrheaand build up the bodily strength.
That form of amenorrhea which is the result of change of climate or surroundings will regulate itself as soon as the victim becomes acclimated or reconciled to the change, or returns home if the visit is of brief duration.
The amenorrhea from exhaustive diseases will usually correct itself with, or soon after, the establishment of convalescence.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, will generally prove successful in cases of amenorrhea resulting from plethora.
For amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea it may be combined in equal parts with savin and wild ginger, and take one to two ounces four times a day some days before menstruation.
The expressed juice of the plant is good for amenorrhea in one to two teaspoonful doses five times daily.
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