Literature DB >> 17907009

The etiology of some menstrual disorders: a gynecological and psychiatric issue.

Helen Sheinfeld1, Michael Gal, Michael E Bunzel, Tali Vishne.   

Abstract

Some menstrual disorders with distinct gynecological character such as amenorrhea or menometrorrhagia (MMR) may have psychogenic etiology. On the other hand, in menstrual psychosis (MP), a distinctly psychiatric disorder, the etiology is not necessarily psychogenic, but rather is hormonal-biological. We present 4 cases, one each of primary and secondary amenorrhea, MMR, and MP, respectively. In the first 3 cases (2 amenorrhea and 1 MMR), we found psychogenic factors: an insult to feminine development after rape (case 1) or marriage problems (cases 2 and 3). In the case of a recurrent MP, no relevant psychological etiology was found. Furthermore, some of the patient's relatives had menstrual or peripartum psychiatric disorders. Menstrual disorders' etiology can be psychogenic or hormonal. The correct etiology is the guide for the adequate therapeutic way: psychotherapy based in psychogenic disorders and neuroleptic or antiovulatory drugs in those of biological etiology.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17907009     DOI: 10.1080/07399330701563178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Care Women Int        ISSN: 0739-9332


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