Secondary amenorrhea often leaves traces in related patterns—sleep changes, appetite shifts, mood fluctuation, energy crashes—that, mapped together, point toward its root cause more clearly than the absence of a period alone. Seeing these interconnected patterns accelerates diagnosis.
Secondary amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation for three or more consecutive months in someone who previously had regular periods, and it can stem from causes ranging from hypothalamic suppression due to low body weight or overtraining to elevated prolactin, thyroid disorders, or early menopause.
AI assists by helping users map symptom onset timelines against lifestyle changes, stress events, dietary shifts, and exercise load, creating a structured narrative that distinguishes between likely root causes and helps clinicians reach an accurate diagnosis more efficiently.
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