Amenorrhea means the absence of menstruation. Clinically, amenorrhea is defined as a women misses at least three menstrual periods in a row, or a girl who hasn't begun menstruation by age 15. Common physiological causes of amenorrhea include pregnancy and breastfeeding. Other causes of amenorrhea include low body weight, drug, celiac disease, physical deformities, and stress. Treatments vary based on the underlying conditions.
How is Amenorrhea treated in practice?