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- Cryptomenorrhea - Wikipedia
Cryptomenorrhea or cryptomenorrhoea, is a medical condition in which menstrual bleeding occurs but remains hidden due to a congenital septum or atresia blocking the vagina, resulting in symptoms of menstruation without external bleeding [1]
- Cryptomenorrhea: What is it? | Signs and Symptoms
Find out everything you need to know about Cryptomenorrhea, including signs and symptoms, complications resulting from it, and treatment options
- Blocked Menstrual Flow (Periods) Causes and Complications
Cryptomenorrhea is the medical term for menstrual blood that is unable to exit the female body Retained menstruation occurs when a woman has normal periods but the menstrual blood is unable to flow out due to an obstruction in the genital tract
- Cryptomenorrhea – SHATAYU MULTI-SPECIALITY CLINIC
In cryptomenorrhea, there is periodic shedding of the endometrium and bleeding but the menstrual blood fails to come out from the genital tract due to obstruction in the passage
- Understanding Cryptomenorrhea Causes
Symptoms include lower abdominal pain, urinary problems, and long-term absence of menstruation Diagnosis involves history, physical exam, and ultrasound
- Can You Have an Invisible Period? Causes and Symptoms
The most literal form of an “invisible period” is cryptomenorrhea, or hidden menstruation This relatively rare condition occurs when cyclical hormonal changes and the shedding of the uterine lining happen normally, but the menstrual blood cannot exit the body
- Cryptomenorrhea - Wikiwand
Cryptomenorrhea or cryptomenorrhoea, is a medical condition in which menstrual bleeding occurs but remains hidden due to a congenital septum or atresia blocking the vagina, resulting in symptoms of menstruation without external bleeding [1]
- Cryptomenorrhea | definition of cryptomenorrhea by . . . - Medical Dictionary
Meaning of cryptomenorrhea medical term What does cryptomenorrhea mean?
- Understanding Cryptomenorrhea: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | The A . . .
Learn about their symptoms, causes, and treatment options, all explained in simple, clear terms Whether you’re a medical student, healthcare professional, or someone looking to better understand
- Cryptomenorrhea Due to Imperforate Hymen Leading to a Massive . . .
Herein, we present a case of cryptomenorrhea due to imperforate hymen where approximately 3400 ml of retained menstrual blood was drained in a 16-year-old girl who presented with primary amenorrhea, cyclical abdominal pain, mass abdomen and acute pain abdomen for 15 days
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