Primary amenorrhea and lack of breast development in a 26-year-old woman with your characteristics warrants careful medical evaluation to identify underlying causes. First, you should see a healthcare professional, preferably an endocrinologist, as this situation suggests possible hormonal or genetic issues like Turner syndrome, androgen insensitivity syndrome, or perhaps a hypothalamic or pituitary disorder. They’ll likely start with a thorough medical history and physical exam, checking for signs like bone age or the development of secondary sexual characteristics. Diagnostic tests, including a karyotype analysis, can help determine if there are any chromosomal anomalies, while hormone tests (like FSH, LH, estrogen levels) will assess your body’s hormonal status. Imaging studies like pelvic ultrasounds or MRIs might be used to check for any structural anomalies like uterine or ovarian development. Addressing the root cause will clarify the right treatment, which may involve hormonal therapy to help develop secondary sexual features such as breast growth and may require other treatments based on specific findings, like growth hormone if Turner syndrome is diagnosed. It’s important to pursue these tests promptly, as underlying causes can affect bone health, cardiovascular well-being, and reproductive capacity. Your healthcare provider will guide you through this process, explaining each step and helping manage the condition effectively.
26 साल की लंबी महिला, जिसके पेट पर चर्बी है, में प्राइमरी एमेनोरिया और स्तनों के विकास की कमी के लिए क्या करना चाहिए?
लंबी हैं और पेट पर चर्बी है। 26 साल की उम्र में प्राथमिक अमेनोरिया, कभी पीरियड्स नहीं आए और स्तनों का विकास नहीं हुआ।
Have you experienced any other symptoms, such as hair loss or acne?:
- Yes, acneHave you had any medical evaluations or tests related to your amenorrhea?:
- No, not yetIs there a family history of similar conditions or hormonal issues?:
- No, none that I knowWhat is your current diet like?:
- Balanced and healthyHow would you describe your physical activity level?:
- Not sureHave you had any significant weight changes recently?:
- Yes, gained weightDo you have any emotional or mental health concerns?:
- No, feeling fine100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
Hello dear See at your age this can be attributed to hormonal alterations or physiological variation Also there can be chances of PCOS. Iam suggesting some tests for confirmation of exact diagnosis. Please share the result with gynaecologist in person for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Serum ferritin Serum tsh Serum prolactin Serum progesterone Rft Lft CBC Urine analysis Pelvic USG Serum estrogen Serum progesterone Hopefully you recover soon Regards
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