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Gynecology and Obstetrics
Question #26353
104 days ago
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Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA) - #26353

Violeta Nunes

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Você disse: Me traduções al portugués lo siguiente porfavor: Boa noite Carlos,espero que esté muy bien, se que es una persona muy ocupada pido disculpa por estar molestándolo pero tengo dos dudas importantes. Finalmente mi proyecto de vender la tecnología en Alto Paraíso va a ser más lento de lo que yo esperaba pues tuve muchísima resistencia por parte de mi marido que es veterinario y no quiso que ofreciera a nuestros conocidos en común,entonces voy a hacerlo a la distancia pues ya volví a Curitiba. Como sabe consegui vender uno pero la persona se entusiasmó tanto con todo lo que le mostré vía Whatssap que llamó personalmente al número de Whatssap que aparecen la página oficial del instagram,entonces por curiosidad si eso vuelve a suceder que se hace? le digo a la persona que diga su nombre pues al parecer le preguntaron quién le había recomendado. La segunda pregunta, es si las personas toman muchos medicamentos pueden tener algún tipo de reacción?pues escuché en una live que alguien había vomitado ,entonces que se hace ?como se empieza a tomar ?a los pocos el agua corregida?,mezclando la con agua normal o tomando la mitad del agua del día corregida y la otra no?ese tipo de reacción es común,es que voy a prestarles mi bastón a unos vecinos que tuvo un AVC hace poco y ella tiene parkinson? O ChatGPT disse: Claro, aquí tienes la traducción al portugués: Boa noite, Carlos. Espero que esteja muito bem. Sei que é uma pessoa muito ocupada e peço desculpas por estar incomodando, mas tenho duas dúvidas importantes. Finalmente, meu projeto de vender a tecnologia em Alto Paraíso vai ser mais lento do que eu esperava, pois tive muita resistência por parte do meu marido, que é veterinário, e não quis que eu oferecesse para os nossos conhecidos em comum. Então, vou fazer isso à distância, pois já voltei para Curitiba. Como o senhor sabe, consegui vender uma unidade, mas a pessoa ficou tão entusiasmada com tudo o que mostrei pelo WhatsApp que acabou ligando diretamente para o número de WhatsApp que aparece na página oficial do Instagram. Então, por curiosidade: se isso voltar a acontecer, o que devo fazer? Devo pedir para a pessoa dizer o nome, já que aparentemente perguntaram quem havia feito a indicação? A segunda pergunta é: se a pessoa toma muitos medicamentos, pode ter algum tipo de reação? Porque ouvi em uma live que alguém chegou a vomitar. Nesse caso, o que se deve fazer? Como se começa a tomar? Pouco a pouco com a água corrigida? Misturando com água normal? Ou tomando metade da água do dia corrigida e a outra metade não? Esse tipo de reação é comum? É que vou emprestar meu bastão para uns vizinhos — ele teve um AVC recentemente e ela tem Parkinson. ¿Te gustaría que también te lo formatee para enviar por WhatsApp o email, más corto y directo? Você disse: Si por favor O ChatGPT disse: Perfecto, aquí tienes una versión más breve y clara, ideal para WhatsApp o email informal: Boa noite, Carlos. Espero que esteja bem. Desculpe incomodar, sei que seu tempo é precioso, mas tenho duas dúvidas importantes. Meu projeto de vender a tecnologia em Alto Paraíso vai ser mais lento do que eu esperava, por causa da resistência do meu marido (que é veterinário). Ele não quis que eu oferecesse para nossos conhecidos, então vou continuar à distância, pois já voltei para Curitiba. Consegui vender uma unidade, e a pessoa ficou tão animada que ligou direto para o WhatsApp da página oficial do Instagram. Se isso acontecer de novo, oriento a pessoa a dizer meu nome? Me parece que perguntam quem indicou. E a segunda dúvida: pessoas que tomam muitos remédios podem ter alguma reação? Ouvi numa live que alguém vomitou. Nesse caso, como é melhor começar? Aos poucos? Misturando com água normal? Metade do dia com água corrigida e metade não? Isso é comum? Vou emprestar meu bastão para um vizinho que teve AVC e a esposa dele tem Parkinson. Agradeço muito pela atenção! ¿Quieres que lo adapte aún más corto o más formal? Você disse: Me tarduces al español por favor lo sgte ”...Охин хүүхдээ эхнэр болно, ээж болно гэдэг өнцгөөс, танилцаа ч үгүй хүнд зориулаад үйлчилж амьдрах аргад хүмүүжүүлж, сургахаас илүү өөрийгөө нээ, тань, мэд, сур, юу хүсдэгээ ойлго, бусдад биш өөртөө зориулж амьдар гэж сургадаг болцгоох юмсан даа. Ажил төрөлгүй гээд нөхөрт, хадамдаа гологдоно ч гэх шиг дэмий юмнаас айх юм. Ямар ч хүн цагаа тулахаар хоолоо хийгээд, шалаа арчаад, хувцсаа угаагаад л амьдардаг байхгүй юу. Харин хийсэн ажил нь таалагдахгүй, өөлж гоочлоод байдаг нөхөр, хадамтай таарах юм бол харин ч эртхэн дээрээ гологдоод салсан нь амар биз дээ? Хүнд хайрлуулахын төлөө бүх зүйлийг төгс хийж чаддаг бай гэж албадах биш, өөрийгөө төгс хайрлаж чаддаг болчихвол цаашдаа ч өөрийг нь байгаагаар нь үнэлж хайрладаг хүнийг олж таньж чаддаг болно гэдгийг л ойлгуулчих юм бол их л олон хүнийг зовлонгоос сэргийлэх юм шиг л санагддаг даа..."🪷 #хуулав O ChatGPT disse: Claro, aquí tienes la traducción al español del texto: “...Ojalá pudiéramos criar a nuestras hijas no desde la perspectiva de que serán esposas o madres, y que tienen que vivir para personas con quienes ni siquiera se han conocido aún, sino más bien enseñarles a abrirse, conocerse, entenderse, descubrir lo que desean y vivir para sí mismas, no para otros. Hay quienes temen a cosas como ser rechazadas por el esposo o la suegra solo por no tener trabajo. Pero al final, cualquier persona, cuando le toca, puede cocinar, limpiar el piso, lavar su ropa y vivir sin problema, ¿verdad? Y si justo te toca un esposo o una suegra que no valoran lo que haces, que critican todo, entonces es mejor que te rechacen pronto y salir de eso, ¿no? No se trata de exigir que hagan todo perfectamente para ser amadas, sino de enseñar que si una misma aprende a amarse plenamente, entonces podrá reconocer a alguien que la valore tal como es. Y si logramos transmitir eso, creo que podríamos evitarle mucho sufrimiento a muchas personas...” 🪷 #cita ¿Quieres que lo adapte en un tono más poético o más formal? Você disse: Cuéntame sobre las torturas en el régimen de Allende en Chile O ChatGPT disse: Durante el gobierno de Salvador Allende en Chile (1970–1973), no hubo una política sistemática de tortura ni represión institucionalizada del tipo que se implementó después con la dictadura de Augusto Pinochet. El régimen de Allende fue una democracia constitucional que respetó los derechos civiles y políticos, a pesar de estar marcado por una profunda polarización política y conflicto social. 📌 Contexto político Allende fue elegido democráticamente en 1970 como el primer presidente marxista del mundo en llegar al poder mediante elecciones libres. Su gobierno impulsó profundas reformas sociales, nacionalizaciones de industrias clave (como el cobre), y programas de redistribución, lo cual generó fuertes tensiones con sectores empresariales, militares y con Estados Unidos. A pesar de esa tensión, el régimen de Allende no implementó una maquinaria de represión estatal masiva ni centros de detención clandestinos. 🔍 ¿Hubo violencia política? Sí, hubo incidentes de violencia política aislada, principalmente: Enfrentamientos entre grupos armados de izquierda (como el MIR – Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria) y grupos de ultraderecha (como Patria y Libertad). Algunos episodios de abuso policial o detenciones arbitrarias por parte de carabineros o investigaciones (la policía civil), pero no se ha documentado que eso respondiera a una política de Estado de tortura. La violencia más sistemática se desató después del golpe de Estado del 11 de septiembre de 1973, cuando las Fuerzas Armadas derrocaron a Allende e instauraron una dictadura. ⚠️ Tortura en Chile: ¿cuándo comenzó de forma sistemática? La tortura como política sistemática y generalizada en Chile comenzó tras el golpe de Estado de 1973, bajo la dictadura de Augusto Pinochet. En ese periodo: Se estima que más de 38.000 personas fueron torturadas, según informes oficiales como el Informe Valech. Hubo miles de centros clandestinos de detención. La represión incluyó desapariciones forzadas, ejecuciones extrajudiciales, y persecución política masiva. ✅ Conclusión No existen pruebas ni documentación histórica seria que indique que el gobierno de Allende haya practicado torturas de manera sistemática o como política de Estado. Lo que sí existió fue un contexto de polarización y enfrentamientos sociales y políticos. La tortura en Chile está asociada principalmente a la dictadura militar iniciada tras el golpe de 1973. Si quieres, puedo recomendarte fuentes históricas confiables o informes oficiales sobre este tema. Você disse: Me dices cuál es la regra ortográfica que se aplica a la palabra rías, del verbo reír para saber si lleva o no acentuación en español O ChatGPT disse: Claro, vamos paso a paso para entender por qué la palabra rías (del verbo reír) lleva tilde en español. 📌 1. ¿Qué tipo de palabra es rías? Rías es una forma verbal del verbo reír, en este caso: Segunda persona del singular (tú) Tiempo: presente del subjuntivo Ejemplo: Espero que tú rías de verdad. 📏 2. ¿Por qué lleva tilde? Lleva tilde por dos razones ortográficas importantes: ✅ Regla 1: Hiato con vocal cerrada tónica La palabra rías contiene el diptongo "ía". Pero atención: La "í" es una vocal cerrada y tónica (se pronuncia con fuerza). La "a" es una vocal abierta. Cuando una vocal cerrada tónica (í, ú) va junto a una vocal abierta (a, e, o), no forman diptongo, sino hiato. ➡️ Esto rompe la sílaba y obliga a colocar tilde sobre la vocal cerrada tónica, aunque la palabra sea grave y termine en “s”. Ejemplo: rías = rí-as → 2 sílabas, acento en la penúltima. Es una palabra grave (llana) terminada en “s” → normalmente no lleva tilde. PERO como hay hiato con vocal cerrada tónica (í), sí debe llevar tilde. 🧠 Resumen: rías lleva tilde por la regla del hiato con vocal cerrada tónica, aunque sea palabra grave terminada en “s”. Esta misma regla aplica a: fría, tío, sonríe, país, río, envíes, rías, ríe, etc. ¿Te gustaría que te prepare una pequeña ficha visual o lista con más ejemplos parecidos? Você disse: Si gracias O ChatGPT disse: ¡Con gusto! Aquí tienes una ficha clara y visual sobre la regla ortográfica del hiato con vocal cerrada tónica y ejemplos prácticos: ✏️ Regla Ortográfica: Hiato con Vocal Cerrada Tónica (í, ú) Cuando una vocal cerrada tónica (í, ú) se une a una vocal abierta (a, e, o) y se pronuncian en sílabas separadas, no hay diptongo, sino HIATO. 👉 Se debe escribir tilde sobre la vocal cerrada (í, ú), incluso si la palabra no lo llevaría según las reglas generales. ✅ Ejemplos con tilde obligatoria por hiato: Palabra División silábica Tipo de palabra Regla rías rí-as Grave Í tónica + a (hiato) fría frí-a Grave Í tónica + a (hiato) río rí-o Grave Í tónica + o (hiato) tío tí-o Grave Í tónica + o (hiato) país pa-ís Aguda Í tónica + a (hiato) continúas con-ti-nú-as Grave Ú tónica + a (hiato) envíes en-ví-es Grave Í tónica + e (hiato) ríe rí-e Grave Í tónica + e (hiato) ❌ Ejemplos sin hiato (NO llevan tilde): Palabra División silábica Explicación tierra tie-rra Diptongo (i átona + e) cielo cie-lo Diptongo (i átona + e) cuento cuen-to Diptongo (u átona + e) ciudad ciu-dad Diptongo (i + u, ambas átonas) 💡 Trucos para recordar: Si la í o ú suena con fuerza, lleva tilde. Si suena suave y forma parte de la misma sílaba, no lleva tilde. ¿Te gustaría que lo convierta en una imagen descargable o imprimible? Você disse: Me traduces esto al portugués por favor Hola Camila Espero que estén bien,sabe quería aclarar una cosa pues como soy extranjera muchas veces mi forma de hablar puede ser mal interpretada y ayer quedé con la sensación que su marido sintió que lo estaba atacando y no era esa mi intención,solamente quería entender que era lo que sucedió pues nosotros solo recibimos una llamada de la sindica diciendo alguien estaba escuchando agua corriendo y que había quedado algo corriendo dentro de nuestro depto ,cosa que no era así pues al entrar Marcia junto al cerrajero a nuestro depto no habia nada corriendo pero para evitar cualquier cosa le fue pedido que cerrara las llaves de paso y al hacerlo una de ellas la de la suite quedó con una mini gotera que deslizaba por la pared pero realmente era muy pequeña . Vuelvo a aclarar mi intencion fue entender lo que había sucedido,siento que hayan pasado por esa situación que como le dije a él no tiene relación con nosotros pues no dejé nada abierto en mi depto y espero que descubran cual es la causa de ese incómodo. Cualquier cosa estoy a disposición O ChatGPT disse: Claro, aquí tienes la traducción al portugués: Olá Camila, Espero que vocês estejam bem. Sabe, gostaria de esclarecer uma coisa, pois como sou estrangeira, muitas vezes minha forma de falar pode ser mal interpretada, e ontem fiquei com a sensação de que seu marido sentiu que eu o estava atacando — o que não era minha intenção. Queria apenas entender o que tinha acontecido, pois nós só recebemos uma ligação da síndica dizendo que alguém estava ouvindo água correndo e que algo teria ficado aberto dentro do nosso apartamento. Mas isso não era verdade, pois quando a Márcia entrou com o chaveiro no nosso apê, não havia nada correndo. No entanto, para evitar qualquer problema, pediram que ela fechasse os registros, e ao fazer isso, um deles — o da suíte — ficou com um pequeno vazamento que escorria pela parede, mas era realmente muito pequeno. Reforço que minha intenção foi apenas entender o que tinha acontecido. Sinto muito que vocês tenham passado por essa situação que, como eu disse a ele, não tem relação conosco, pois eu não deixei nada aberto no meu apartamento. Espero que consigam descobrir qual é a origem desse incômodo. Qualquer coisa, estou à disposição. ¿Quieres que lo adapte en un tono más informal, más directo o más diplomático? Você disse: Ponmelo más formal O ChatGPT disse: Por supuesto. Aquí tienes la versión en portugués con un tono más formal y respetuoso: Prezada Camila, Espero que estejam bem. Gostaria de esclarecer uma situação, pois, sendo estrangeira, reconheço que minha forma de me expressar pode, por vezes, ser mal interpretada. Ontem, fiquei com a impressão de que seu esposo sentiu que eu o estava confrontando, o que de forma alguma foi minha intenção. Meu único objetivo era compreender o que de fato havia ocorrido, uma vez que recebemos apenas uma ligação da síndica informando que alguém teria ouvido barulho de água correndo e que possivelmente algo teria ficado aberto dentro do nosso apartamento. Contudo, ao entrarem no imóvel — a Márcia e o chaveiro — verificaram que não havia nenhum vazamento ativo. Ainda assim, por precaução, foi solicitado que os registros fossem fechados, e ao fazê-lo, o da suíte passou a apresentar um pequeno gotejamento, escorrendo pela parede. Ressalto, no entanto, que se tratava de um vazamento muito discreto. Reitero que minha intenção foi unicamente esclarecer os fatos. Lamento que vocês tenham passado por esse transtorno, que — como mencionei ao seu esposo — não tem relação conosco, pois deixei tudo devidamente fechado em nosso apartamento. Espero sinceramente que consigam identificar a real origem do problema, e coloco-me à disposição para qualquer necessidade. Atenciosamente, [Tu nombre] ¿Quieres que lo firme con tu nombre o te ayudo a redactar también un cierre personalizado? Você disse: Traduceeme esto porfavor al portugués Ahh y como dato anecdótico hoy me desperté a las 6 am con un ruido de agua corriendo en las cañerias fui a ver y no era nada en mi depto y después de un tiempo paró solo que me hizo darme cuenta de lo irritante que es ese ruido en las cañerias. O ChatGPT disse: Claro, aquí tienes la traducción al portugués: Ah, e como um dado curioso, hoje acordei às 6 da manhã com um barulho de água correndo nas tubulações. Fui verificar e não era nada no meu apartamento, e depois de um tempo o barulho parou sozinho — mas me fez perceber como esse som nas encanações pode ser realmente irritante. Você disse: Como se puede usar el chat gpt para elaborar escritos judiciales O ChatGPT disse: Usar ChatGPT para elaborar escritos judiciales puede ser una herramienta muy útil para abogados, procuradores, estudiantes de derecho o cualquier persona que necesite redactar documentos legales. A continuación te explico cómo se puede utilizar, qué tipo de escritos puede ayudar a elaborar, y buenas prácticas para su uso responsable: ⚖️ ¿Cómo puede ayudarte ChatGPT con escritos judiciales? ✅ 1. Redacción de borradores Puedes pedirle que redacte borradores de: Demandas civiles, laborales, administrativas, etc. Contestaciones de demanda o escritos de defensa Apelaciones o recursos (revocatoria, nulidad, amparo) Peticiones simples (ej. solicitud de prórroga, aclaración, pruebas) Escritos de alegatos o conclusiones Oficios, memoriales, cartas formales 👉 Solo necesitas darle el tipo de escrito, los hechos clave, el fundamento jurídico si lo tienes, y el objetivo del escrito. ✍️ Ejemplo práctico Prompt: “Ayúdame a redactar un modelo de demanda por incumplimiento de contrato de compraventa de un inmueble, en donde el comprador no pagó el saldo. Jurisdicción: Chile. Ley aplicable: Código Civil.” Respuesta esperada de ChatGPT: Un modelo con encabezado, presentación de partes, relato de hechos, fundamentos de derecho (con artículos citados), petitorio y firma. Todo bien estructurado y editable. 🛠️ ¿Cómo usarlo bien? 📌 A. Sé claro con lo que necesitas Indica: Tipo de proceso Jurisdicción / país Si ya hay un expediente iniciado Hechos relevantes y cronología Qué deseas lograr (ej: medida cautelar, indemnización, rechazo, etc.) 📌 B. Revisa y adapta el texto ChatGPT no reemplaza el análisis jurídico profesional. Siempre: Revisa las leyes y jurisprudencia actualizada Adecúa el texto al caso concreto y al lenguaje jurídico local Verifica nombres, fechas, datos procesales 📌 C. Pide ajustes o versiones más técnicas Puedes pedir: “Hazlo más técnico”, “Usa lenguaje más claro”, “Agrega citas jurisprudenciales”, “Resume en una carilla”, etc. 🧠 Buenas prácticas ✅ Úsalo como asistente, no como sustituto del criterio jurídico. ✅ Ideal para ahorrar tiempo en estructuras repetitivas. ✅ Sirve para inspirarse o destrabar bloqueos de redacción. ❌ No es recomendable confiar ciegamente sin revisión legal experta. ❌ No reemplaza la consulta a un abogado calificado. 📚 ¿Qué puede incluir ChatGPT? Fórmulas procesales típicas Invocación de normas (cuando se especifica país y tema) Estilo formal, claro o técnico Estructura adecuada para escritos judiciales según la práctica forense ¿Quieres que te ayude ahora mismo a redactar un modelo específico? Puedes decirme, por ejemplo: “Quiero un modelo de alegato final en una causa laboral por despido injustificado en Brasil.” Y te lo preparo paso a paso. Você disse: Como se llama cuando se corta la menstruación por bajar de peso drasticamente O ChatGPT disse: Cuando la menstruación se interrumpe debido a una pérdida de peso drástica o a una restricción alimentaria severa, se llama amenorrea hipotalámica funcional. 🩺 ¿Qué es exactamente? Amenorrea = ausencia de menstruación Hipotalámica = causada por una alteración en el hipotálamo (una parte del cerebro que regula las hormonas reproductivas) 🧠 ¿Por qué ocurre? Cuando una persona baja de peso de forma excesiva, hace mucho ejercicio o restringe calorías severamente, el cuerpo lo percibe como una situación de "estrés" o amenaza. Entonces: El hipotálamo disminuye la producción de GnRH (hormona liberadora de gonadotropinas) Esto afecta la liberación de FSH y LH (hormonas que estimulan la ovulación) El ciclo menstrual se interrumpe 📌 Causas comunes Trastornos alimentarios (anorexia, bulimia) Dietas muy restrictivas Pérdida rápida de peso corporal Ejercicio físico excesivo (especialmente en atletas) Estrés psicológico severo 🩻 Nombre médico completo: Amenorrea hipotalámica funcional secundaria a pérdida de peso o ejercicio excesivo 📍 ¿Qué hacer? Evaluación médica y nutricional Recuperar peso corporal saludable Reducir el estrés y equilibrar el ejercicio En algunos casos, terapia hormonal bajo indicación médica ¿Quieres que te recomiende alimentos o suplementos que ayudan a recuperar la función hormonal? Você disse: Como se dice amenorrea hipotalámicas funcional en ingles O ChatGPT disse: La expresión "amenorrea hipotalámica funcional" en inglés se traduce como: Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA) 📝 Desglose: Amenorrhea = ausencia de menstruación Hypothalamic = relacionada con el hipotálamo Functional = no causada por una enfermedad estructural, sino por factores como el estrés, pérdida de peso, ejercicio excesivo 🔬 Ejemplo de uso en contexto médico: “Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea is a common cause of secondary amenorrhea in women with low energy availability due to excessive exercise, stress, or weight loss.” ¿Te gustaría que te prepare una ficha bilingüe con términos médicos relacionados? Você disse: Me traduções esto al inglés,mi hija de 15 años ,a los 14 años bajo drásticamente de peso y su menstruación fue interrumpida por causa de eso,ahora ya recuperó su peso normal pero la menstruación no ha vuelto,tiene una dieta ovo lacto vegetariana es decir no come animales pero si leche y huevos,gustaría que tratamiento podría hacer para ayudar a su sistema hormonal,muchísimas gracias O ChatGPT disse: Por supuesto, aquí tienes la traducción al inglés, con un tono claro y respetuoso: My 15-year-old daughter lost a significant amount of weight when she was 14, and as a result, her menstrual cycle was interrupted. She has since regained her normal weight, but her period has not yet returned. She follows an ovo-lacto vegetarian diet, meaning she doesn’t eat meat or fish, but she does consume dairy and eggs. I would like to know what kind of treatment or approach could help support her hormonal system. Thank you very much in advance. ¿Quieres que lo adapte para enviar a un médico, nutricionista o centro de salud en particular? Puedo ayudarte a personalizarlo. Você disse: Si por favor O ChatGPT disse: Perfecto, aquí tienes una versión adaptada y formal para enviar a un médico, nutricionista o centro de salud: Subject: Inquiry Regarding Menstrual Recovery and Hormonal Support for My Teenage Daughter Dear [Doctor's name / Health Center name], I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to seek professional guidance regarding my 15-year-old daughter’s menstrual health. At age 14, she experienced a significant and rapid weight loss, which led to the interruption of her menstrual cycle. Although she has since regained her normal weight and follows an ovo-lacto vegetarian diet (she consumes dairy and eggs but does not eat meat or fish), her period has not yet returned. We are concerned about the long-term impact this may have on her hormonal health and overall well-being. I would appreciate any recommendations you may have regarding possible evaluations, treatments, or nutritional strategies that could support the recovery of her menstrual cycle and hormonal balance. Thank you very much for your time and attention. I look forward to your guidance. Warm regards Bernardita Mujica [Contact information, if needed]

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Don’t worry first do the necessary lab investigation like Estrogen,progesterone, LH, FSH, Thyroid profile, USG If it’s already done then please share

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No worries Any harmonal tests have been done?? Us scan abdomen?? If anything pls share so that we can guide you properly

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FHA is caused by a variety of factors ranging from lifestyle to medical conditions. To understand the cause is important to treatment So please send her all report, her USG report

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HELLO ,

Amenorrhea means absence of menstruation. When it’s caused not by disease or physical defect, but by stress, weight loss, intense exercise, or emotional imbalance, it’s called functional hypothalamic amenorrhea

In Simple words , your daughter’s brain-specifically a small part called the hypothalamus - senses stress, lack of energy, or threat, and temporarily shuts down the signals that control the menstrual cycle. It’s the body’s way of saying, “Now is not the right time for reproduction”

INTERNAL TREATMENT

1) PHALASARPIS= 1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime =nourishes reproductive system, regulates perios

2) SHATAVARI CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk in morning and night for 3 months =hormoal balancing, uterine tonic

3) ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk at night for 3 months =stress relief, strengthens endocrine system

4) DASHMOOLA KASHAYA= 20 ml with equal water twice daily before meals for 2 months =paciifes apana vata, relieves pelvic blockages

5) ASHOKARISHTA= 20 ml with water twice daily after meals for 2 months =regulates menstruation, supports uterus

6) SUKUMAR GHRITA= 1 tsp with warm water in morning =gentle detox, balances vata and strengthens apana

7) VIDARI KANDA POWDER= 1 tsp with honey for 2 months =nourishes tissues, supports hormonal balance

8) RAJAPRAVARTININ VATI= 1 tab twice daily with warm water =stimulates menstruation

DIET

FOODS TO INCLUDE

1) WHOLE GRAINS -millets= foxtail, barnyard, kodo, little millet- regulate insulin and reduce fat -quinoa, amaranth, red/brown rice -rolled oats(not instant)

2) VEGETABLES -focus on bitter, pungent, and astringent food -bitter gourd, drumstick, methi -cabbage, cauliflower, spinach, ash gourd -avoid raw salads, cook lightly and digestive spices

3) FRUITS(LOW GLYCEMIC) -amla=fresh or churna -pomegrante -apples, pears, papaya, berries

4) PROTEINS -Plant based= Moong dal, massor dal, horse gram, sprouted lentils -Animal based (if non veg)= boiled eggs, grilled fish(2 times/week)

5) HEALTHY FATS -cold pressed sesame oil -ghee=1 tsp/day -flax seed oil -seeds= flax, chia, pumpkin seeds- support estrogen balance

6) HERBS AND SPICES -turmeric, cinnamon, fenugreek, cumin, coriander, ajwian, -black pepper+ ginger

FOODS TO AVOID -cold and raw foods like smoothies, raws salads - sugar and white bread=causes weight gain and acne -fried or packaged foods= increases toxins -milk,panner,cheese= can make cysts worse -stress and late night= disrupts hormones

LIFESTYLE CHANGES FOR DEEP HEALING

1) DAILY RHYTHM -wake up before 7 am= sets hormonal rhythm -hydration=warm water with lemon+pinch of turmeric or methi seeds water(soaked overnight) -meal timing= eat meals at regular intervals; no skipping -sleep= sleep by 10-10:30 pm to optimise melatonin and cortisol balance -avoid excessive screen time, especially before sleep

DETOX PRACTICES TO FOLLOW these helps removes toxins and reduce cyst formation -Triphala churna= 1 tsp at night with warm water -CASTOR OIL=montly one 10 ml in milk at night -Self oil massage= sesame oil daily before shower -TAKRA- buttermilk spiced with cumin and ginger daily after lunch

YOGA AND MOVEMENT

BEST YOGA ASANAS -malasana= opens pelvic region -baddha konasana= improves circulation to ovaries -Bhujangasana= stimulates abdominal organs -setu bandhasana= balances thyroid and pelvic hormones -suryanamskar= 5-7 rounds

PRANAYAM -nadi sodhana= balances hormones, calms mind - bhramari= reduces anxiety and supports pitutary -kapalbhati= light version, support metabolism

HOME REMEDIES 1) dates and milk tonic -4 soaked dates, boiled in milk with a pinch of cardamom + saffron

2) fenugreek tea -1 tsp seeds boiled in water for 10 mins- balances hormones

3) Sesame seed ladoo -mix sesame seed powder+jaggery +ghee -1 small laddoo daily- supports menstruation and iron

INVESTIGATIONS -serum FSH,LH,PROLACTIN -ESTRADIOL -THYROID PROFILE -PELVIC ULTRASOUND -BONE MINERAL DENSITY -IRON, B12, VITAMIN D

Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea is reversible. The body is intelligent- it will restart menstruation once it feels safe, nourished and rested

Ayurveda does not force the body but gently supports the system back into balance

With a dedicated gentle approach over 2-4 months, menstruation often returns naturally. Patience and trust In the healing process are key.

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Certainly! Your question concerns managing functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA) through Ayurvedic principles. Understanding your daughter’s vegetarian lifestyle and her recent challenges with menstrual health, Ayurveda offers a balanced approach by focusing on diet, lifestyle, and herbal support.

Firstly, from an ayurvedic perspective, it’s crucial to support the doshas, especially Vata and Pitta, which might be imbalanced due to dietary changes and stress factors like drastic weight loss. Encouraging a Vata-Pacifying diet is beneficial in this scenario. You can introduce warm, nourishing foods, which are easy to digest and filled with healthy fats and proteins. Dishes with ghee, warm milk, and whole grains such as brown rice or quinoa help nourish both body and mind.

Additionally, specific herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari are renowned for their hormone-balancing properties and can be included after consulting a qualified practitioner. Shatavari, in particular, is excellent for regulating the menstrual cycle and supporting female reproductive health.

In terms of lifestyle, maintaining regularity in meals and sleep can help stabilize Vata. Gentle yoga and meditation can also reduce stress and improve circulation, which is crucial for regularizing menstrual cycles. Practices like pranayama can soothe the mind and restore balance, helping manage stress levels effectively.

Continuing her diet as ovo-lacto vegetarian is absolutely fine, but ensure it is balanced with diverse nutrients, including B vitamins and iron, which are crucial for menstrual health. Encourage her to consume vitamin B12-rich foods or supplements, as it’s vital, especially in plant-based diets.

It’s essential to have her progress monitored by a healthcare provider to rule out conditions that might need further investigation. Ayurveda works best when integrated with modern diagnostic techniques, ensuring her health is holistically balanced.

To conclude, adhering to these guidelines with patience and consistency should help in rejuvenating her hormonal system naturally. Consult regularly with both her healthcare provider and an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor these practices to her personal needs.

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Functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA) occurs when menstrual cycles stop due to factors like significant weight loss, excessive exercise, or stress, all affecting the hypothalamus. In your daughter’s case, although she has regained her normal weight on an ovo-lacto vegetarian diet, her cycle hasn’t resumed. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, this condition may relate to a vata imbalance, often caused by changes in body weight and dietary habits.

First, I’d suggest incorporating practices to balance the vata dosha. One option could be consuming warm, nourishing foods, like cooked vegetables, whole grains, and light dairy, which are grounding and stabilizing. Additionally, you might want to consider including ghee in her diet for its nourishing properties. However, moderation is key—excessive dairy can aggravate kapha.

Herbal support focusing on reproductive health can also be beneficial. Shatavari, known for its adaptogenic and hormonal balancing properties, may be helpful. It’s typically taken in powdered form mixed with warm milk or water. Aim to use about 1/4 teaspoon daily. Include ashwagandha to support overall hormonal balance, taking care to follow guidance or prescriptions from a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.

Lifestyle modifications can also enhance results. Encourage daily practices of gentle yoga or pranayama, which can stabilize the body’s energies and reduce stress. A regular sleep schedule and adequate hydration are essential for overall well-being. Thermal bathing or regular warm oil massages may support relaxation and vata pacification, aiding in restoring balance.

However, it’s vital to consult a healthcare provider or an Ayurvedic professional, especially if symptoms persist. Addressing a potential underlying medical condition responsibly is crucial for long-term health.

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I am an Ayurveda doctor with about 1 yr of hands on clinical practice, still learning everyday from patients and the science itself. My journey started as a VOPD doctor with Hiims Hospital under Jeena Sikho Lifecare Ltd. For 6 months I was into virtual consultations, understanding cases online, preparing treatment protocols and doing follow ups to track progress. That phase trained me well in quick patient assesment and also in explaining Ayurveda in a way that fit with modern expectations. I dealt with many chronic and acute cases during that time.. things like gastric issues, joint pain, stress related complaints, skin problems. The remote setting forced me to sharpen my diagnostic skill and rely more on careful history taking, prakriti analysis, and lifestyle understanding. After that, I moved to a Resident Doctor role at Chauhan Ayurved and Panchkarma Hospital, Udaipur. This was very different.. more practical, hands on, and really grounded me in classical Panchakarma. I was actively part of planning and performing therapies like Vamana, Virechana, Basti, Abhyanga, Shirodhara, and other detox and rejuvenation procedures. Many patients came with long standing spine issues, metabolic disorders, skin complaints, or hormonal imbalance and I got to see how tailored Panchakarma protocols and lifestyle advice together can bring changes that medicines alone couldn’t. Working closely with senior consultants gave me better clarity on safety, step by step planning and how to balance classical texts with practical hospital settings. Now, whether in OPD consultations or Panchkarma wards, I try to meet patients with empathy and patience. I focus on root cause correction, using herbs, diet, daily routine guidance, and therapy whenever needed. My belief is that Ayurveda should be accessible and authentic, not complicated or intimidating. My aim is simple—help people move towards long term wellness, not just temporary relief. I see health as balance of body, mind and routine.. and I want my practice to guide patients gently into that space.
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Dr. Sumi. S
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