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Premature Menopause in Girls – It CAN Happen

Posted in Children's health, Women's health by admin on the March 2nd, 2006

The average age range for menopause is 45 - 55 years old, and premature menopause is defined as menopause that occurs in women under the age of 40. It’s hard to imagine that young women in their twenties and even teens can also experience early menopause. It’s rare. But this does happen.

In most cases where a girl experiences early menopause, there is a factor such as hysterectomy, partial hysterectomy, autoimmune disorder, viral infections, or possibly radiation or chemotherapy for cancer treatment. However, there are other factors that can contribute to early menopause in girls.

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Girls with eating disorders, such as Anorexia Nervosa or Bulimia, can experience early menopause. It’s usually temporary that should end once the girl is treated for the eating disorder. Likewise, morbid obesity can cause temporary menopause in girls. Even though temporary menopause comes with the same symptoms of early menopause or natural menopause, because it is a temporary condition, it’s not really considered menopause at all. If left untreated however, temporary menopause caused by morbid obesity, Anorexia Nervosa, or Bulimia can turn to premature menopause. Early menopause, or temporary menopause, can also be caused by taking certain medications or drugs, such as Depakote or steroids.

For some girls who experience early menopause, the cause cannot be found. Some experts believe the number of cases of premature menopause in girls may be increasing due to environmental toxins, such as pesticides. Others believe it can be caused by severe physical or emotional stress.

The most devastating effect of early menopause in girls is the inability to have babies in the future. For this reason, many affected girls opt to have their eggs harvested at the onset of early menopause, when eggs are still present in the ovaries, for future fertilization.

Girls who experience premature menopause suffer from the same symptoms as older women who experience early menopause. These symptoms include: hot flashes, night sweats, irritability, mood swings, interrupted sleep patterns, irregular periods, loss of libido, vaginal dryness, fatigue, anxiety, depression, memory lapses, and headaches.

There has actually been very little research into the causes of premature menopause in girls, but research has shown that girls who experience early menopause are at a greater risk for osteoporosis, heart disease, and ovarian cancer. Talk to your doctor about HRT as an option.

No matter what the cause of early menopause in girls is, often, their self-esteem is greatly affected by the process. If premature menopause is suspected in a girl, visit a doctor as soon as possible for hormone tests to determine if it’s actually premature menopause, or a more serious problem. You should also discuss other health risks, nutrition, and the possibility of egg harvesting for future fertilization with your doctor.

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