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==<big>Overview</big>== | ==<big>Overview</big>== | ||
Common cause of [[ | Common cause of [[menopause]] include of [[age]], certain [[medical]] [[condition]] such as [[Autoimmune diseases]], [[Diabetes mellitus|Diabetes Mellitus]], [[Thyroid disease]], [[Complication (medicine)|complications]] of [[chemotherapy]] and [[radiotherapy]] and [[Surgery|surgical]] [[causes]] bilateral [[oophorectomy]], [[hysterectomy]], [[salpingo-oophorectomy]], a [[Complication (medicine)|complication]] of [[tubal ligation]], [[complications]] of [[treatment]], such as [[chemotherapy]] and [[radiotherapy]], [[autoimmune diseases]] such as [[Thyroid diseases|thyroid disease]], [https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/turner-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20360782#:~:text=Overview,to%20develop%20and%20heart%20defects. Turner’s syndrome], [[myalgic encephalomyelitis]]/[[chronic fatigue syndrome]], [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762081/ primary ovarian insufficiency]. | ||
Several [[risk factors]] accelerate happen early menopause such as [[family history]] and Cigarette smoking has been found to decrease the age at [[menopause]] by as much as one year and [[women]] who smoke have early [[menopause]] before non-smoking women. | Several [[risk factors]] accelerate happen early menopause such as [[family history]] and Cigarette smoking has been found to decrease the age at [[menopause]] by as much as one year and [[women]] who smoke have early [[menopause]] before non-smoking women. | ||
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====<big>'''Common causes:'''</big>==== | ====<big>'''Common causes:'''</big>==== | ||
*<big>Age:</big>As [[women]] age, [[menopause]] occurs naturally in women between 49 and 52 of age at an average. There are several factors that affect menopause onsets such as the age of women at menarche, age at first childbirth, number of pregnancies, oral contraceptives, irregular menses, body mass index, use of tobacco, and alcohol.<ref>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9867266/</ref><ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5558404/#:~:text=Studies%20have%20shown%20many%20factors,activity%2C%20unilateral%20oophorectomy%2C%20serum%20lead</ref> | *<big>[[Age]]:</big> As [[women]] age, [[menopause]] occurs naturally in women between 49 and 52 of age at an average. There are several factors that affect menopause onsets such as the age of women at menarche, age at first childbirth, number of pregnancies, oral contraceptives, irregular menses, body mass index, use of tobacco, and alcohol.<ref>https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9867266/</ref><ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5558404/#:~:text=Studies%20have%20shown%20many%20factors,activity%2C%20unilateral%20oophorectomy%2C%20serum%20lead</ref> | ||
*<big>Certain health conditions:</big>[[Autoimmune diseases]], [[Diabetes mellitus|Diabetes Mellitus]], [[Thyroid disease]], and [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762081/ Primary ovarian insufficiency] | *<big>Certain [[health]] [[conditions]]:</big> [[Autoimmune diseases]], [[Diabetes mellitus|Diabetes Mellitus]], [[Thyroid disease]], and [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2762081/ Primary ovarian insufficiency] | ||
*<big>Chemotherapy or radiotherapy:</big>[[Treatments]] of [[cancer]] can damage [[ovaries]] and cause [[periods]] to stop forever or just for a while.<ref>https://www.menopause.org/for-women/menopauseflashes/menopause-symptoms-and-treatments/instant-help-for-induced-menopause</ref> | *<big>[[Chemotherapy]] or [[radiotherapy]]:</big> [[Treatments]] of [[cancer]] can damage [[ovaries]] and cause [[periods]] to stop forever or just for a while.<ref>https://www.menopause.org/for-women/menopauseflashes/menopause-symptoms-and-treatments/instant-help-for-induced-menopause</ref> | ||
*<big>Surgical causes:</big>Bilateral [[oophorectomy]] (remove [[ovaries]]), [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] (remove [[ovaries]] with [[Fallopian tubes]]), and [[Hysterectomy]] (remove of the [[uterus]]). | *<big>[[Surgery|Surgical]] [[causes]]:</big> Bilateral [[oophorectomy]] (remove [[ovaries]]), [[salpingo-oophorectomy]] (remove [[ovaries]] with [[Fallopian tubes]]), and [[Hysterectomy]] (remove of the [[uterus]]). | ||
====<big>Less common causes:</big>==== | ====<big>Less common causes:</big>==== | ||
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*[[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], [[Women]] with [[chronic fatigue syndrome]] are more likely to have early or [[premature menopause]]. | *[[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], [[Women]] with [[chronic fatigue syndrome]] are more likely to have early or [[premature menopause]]. | ||
*[[HIV]] and [[AIDS]], [[ | *[[HIV]] and [[AIDS]], [[women]] with [[HIV]] whose [[infection]] is not well controlled with [[medicine]] may experience early [[menopause]]. Women with [[HIV]] may also have more severe [[hot flashes]] than women without [[HIV]].<ref>https://www.womenshealth.gov/menopause/menopause-basics#11</ref> | ||
====<big>Genetic cause:</big>==== | ====<big>Genetic cause:</big>==== | ||
*[[Fragile X syndrome]] gene | *[[Fragile X syndrome]] gene | ||
*Missing chromosomes such as | *Missing chromosomes such as [https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/turner-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20360782#:~:text=Overview,to%20develop%20and%20heart%20defects. Turner’s syndrome] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Common cause of menopause include of age, certain medical condition such as Autoimmune diseases, Diabetes Mellitus, Thyroid disease, complications of chemotherapy and radiotherapy and surgical causes bilateral oophorectomy, hysterectomy, salpingo-oophorectomy, a complication of tubal ligation, complications of treatment, such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, autoimmune diseases such as thyroid disease, Turner’s syndrome, myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, primary ovarian insufficiency.
Several risk factors accelerate happen early menopause such as family history and Cigarette smoking has been found to decrease the age at menopause by as much as one year and women who smoke have early menopause before non-smoking women.
Causes
Common causes:
- Age: As women age, menopause occurs naturally in women between 49 and 52 of age at an average. There are several factors that affect menopause onsets such as the age of women at menarche, age at first childbirth, number of pregnancies, oral contraceptives, irregular menses, body mass index, use of tobacco, and alcohol.[1][2]
- Certain health conditions: Autoimmune diseases, Diabetes Mellitus, Thyroid disease, and Primary ovarian insufficiency
- Chemotherapy or radiotherapy: Treatments of cancer can damage ovaries and cause periods to stop forever or just for a while.[3]
- Surgical causes: Bilateral oophorectomy (remove ovaries), salpingo-oophorectomy (remove ovaries with Fallopian tubes), and Hysterectomy (remove of the uterus).
Less common causes:
- Chronic fatigue syndrome, Women with chronic fatigue syndrome are more likely to have early or premature menopause.
- HIV and AIDS, women with HIV whose infection is not well controlled with medicine may experience early menopause. Women with HIV may also have more severe hot flashes than women without HIV.[4]
Genetic cause:
- Fragile X syndrome gene
- Missing chromosomes such as Turner’s syndrome
References
- ↑ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9867266/
- ↑ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5558404/#:~:text=Studies%20have%20shown%20many%20factors,activity%2C%20unilateral%20oophorectomy%2C%20serum%20lead
- ↑ https://www.menopause.org/for-women/menopauseflashes/menopause-symptoms-and-treatments/instant-help-for-induced-menopause
- ↑ https://www.womenshealth.gov/menopause/menopause-basics#11