The Hindoos use it for those effects and as an antispasmodic in amenorrhoea and hysteria.
For amenorrhoea the drug is given daily for a week preceding the menstrual date.
Nevertheless, amenorrhoea is a very common symptom or associated condition in the gastric ulcer of females between sixteen and thirty years of age.
There is no proof that amenorrhoea or other disorders of menstruation exert any direct influence in the production of gastric ulcer, although Crisp went so far as to designate certain cases of gastric ulcer as the menstrual ulcer.
Amenorrhoea is a symptom which was formerly thought to be characteristic of gastric ulcer, although there was much discussion as to whether it was the cause or the result of the ulcer.
In such instances, amenorrhoea is a result of menorrhagia.
Absolute amenorrhoea is a complete absence of menstruation for several months; relative amenorrhoea is delayed, scant menstruation.
Amenorrhoea is an absence of menstruation in conditions other than pregnancy or lactation.
Opposed to amenorrhoea is menorrhagia, or an excessive menstrual flow.
Amenorrhoea is permanent when due to absence of the genital parts.
The treatment of amenorrhoea must be directed towards the cause.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "amenorrhoea" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.