A 42 year old woman experienced a cliff like aging in 20 days, and experts responded that it was irr

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-28

Recently, a 42-year-old woman "Guoguoma" in Linyi, Shandong Province shared her experience of "cliff-like aging" due to premature ovarian failure on social **, which aroused widespread attention from netizens. She tells us that the process is like an irreversible nightmare, once thinking that we can live the rest of our lives beautifully, but now we have to face the harsh reality. The cliff-like aging woman thinks she can be beautiful for a lifetime

In just 20 days, Ms. Liu said she had experienced an unprecedented physical and mental blow. originally thought that she could stay young and beautiful forever, but premature ovarian failure made her experience a cliff-like aging in a short period of time. "I felt very weak, as if I had aged 20 years overnight," she said. ”

As a single mother of three daughters, Ms. Liu said that life is very hard, but she has been gritting her teeth and persevering. She told us: "I thought I could live the rest of my life beautifully, but I didn't expect such a blow. Her words were filled with helplessness and sadness, and people couldn't help but feel heartache for what had happened to her.

On December 7, we invited Ms. Liu to have a dialogue with relevant experts from Hunan Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital. Experts responded to questions about premature ovarian failure, and how to mitigate, follow-up**, and prevent it. They emphasize that menopause before the age of 40 is "premature ovarian failure", and between the ages of 40 and 45 is "premature ovarian menopause", which is not a normal phenomenon, and should be intervened as soon as possible when the body releases relevant signals.

According to Ms. Liu's description, her premature ovarian failure may be caused by factors such as staying up late for a long time, bad mood, smoking, etc. These factors can lead to ovarian inflammation or immune ovarian damage, which can lead to premature ovarian failure. In addition, experts also mention that frequent viral infections can also lead to premature ovarian failure.

Why does Ms. Liu have "cliff-like aging"?Experts explain that after the decline in ovarian function, the ovaries do not have follicles to grow, so they cannot produce estrogen and progesterone. Estrogen is very important for a woman's health and can make her shiny, elastic, and free of wrinkles and spots. Ms. Liu's premature ovarian failure has caused her ** to undergo significant changes, and she may also have problems such as poor mood and fatigue.

However, experts emphasize that the aging of the ovaries is a process that does not occur suddenly, but rather releases some signals. For example, at the beginning, there may be irregular menstruation, breast reduction, etc., which are all manifestations of a decrease in estrogen levels. Therefore, experts suggest that women should adjust their lifestyle in time, try to avoid bad Xi such as staying up late and smoking, and get ovarian health checks as soon as possible.

For Ms. Liu's experience, netizens have expressed sympathy and concern. They left a message saying: "It's a shame, I hope she can recover soon." This is too painful, I hope she can face it strongly. We should pay more attention to women's health. In response, experts also responded: "Although everyone's situation is different, premature ovarian failure is indeed an irreversible process. We recommend that women should pay attention to their physical health and seek medical attention if there is an abnormality. ”

In conclusion, the experience of Ms. Liu, the "Guoguo mother", reminds us that women's health issues cannot be ignored. We should pay attention to women's physical and mental health and provide more support and help. At the same time, we should also call on all sectors of society to pay more attention to women's health issues and provide better health care services and social support for women. For each of us, we should cherish our own body and the right to life and health.

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