What are the signs of premature ovarian failure?
Signs of premature ovarian failure include menstrual disorders, deteriorating skin condition, and abnormal changes in the reproductive tract. The details are as follows:
1. Menstrual Disorders
This condition typically causes prolonged menstrual cycles, reduced menstrual flow, intermittent amenorrhea, or even early menopause. Some women may also experience heavy vaginal bleeding that gradually decreases until menopause occurs.
2. Deteriorating Skin Condition
Women may notice gradual worsening of facial skin tone, including sallow complexion, age spots, wrinkles, and in some cases, premature graying of hair.
3. Abnormal Changes in the Reproductive Tract
Premature ovarian failure can lead to dyspareunia (pain during intercourse), yellow-colored vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor. In severe cases, it may result in conditions such as pyometra (pus accumulation in the uterus) or uterine atrophy.
In addition, signs of osteoporosis may also appear. If any abnormal symptoms occur, it is important to visit a hospital for a thorough examination to determine the exact underlying cause.