Looking at Hypothalamic amenorrhoea, studies have provided that the administration of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor ( SSRI ) might correct abnormalities of Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhoea ( FHA ) related to the condition of stress-related amenorrhoea.
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R-metHuLeptin has appeared effective in restoring defects in the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis and improving reproductive, thyroid, and IGF hormones, as well as bone formation, thus curing the amenorrhoea and infertility.
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As for physiological treatments to hypothalamic amenorrhoea, injections of metreleptin ( r-metHuLeptin ) have been tested as treatment to oestrogen deficiency resulting from low gonadotropins and other neuroendocrine defects such as low concentrations of thyroid and IGF-1.
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Gull records that she had suffered from amenorrhoea for nearly a year, but that otherwise her physical condition was mostly normal, with healthy respiration and heart sounds and pulse; no vomiting nor diarrhoea; clean tongue and normal urine.
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The plant may be used to relieve colds in Zanzibar, though throughout Africa, the roots serve many other medicinal purposes, being used to treat skin disorders, diseases of the eye, constipation, leprosy, kwashiorkor, and amenorrhoea.
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Anorexia nervosa is very different . The New Webster's Medical Dictionary ( pocket edition ) defines it as " a lack or complete loss of appetite usually seen in girls and young women; [ the disease ] is accompanied by induced vomiting, emaciation, and amenorrhoea.
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In at least one case, it was reported that a boy in an affected area started work in a factory instead of the rice fields, and so did not pick up " Schistosoma ", and did not develop the bleeding, and his father took him to a doctor asking for investigation of primary amenorrhoea.
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Bird used his apparatus to treat Sydenham's chorea ( St Vitus's dance ) and other forms of spasm, some forms of paralysis ( although the treatment was of no use where nerves had been physically damaged ), opiate overdose ( since it kept the patient awake ), bringing on menstruation where this had failed ( amenorrhoea ), and hysteria, a supposed disease of women.