Differential diagnosis
- Primary
- No periods by the age of 16 (or 14 if no secondary sexual characteristics)
- Secondary
- PCOS – acne, hirsutism
- Prolactinoma – headache, visual changes, galactorrhoea
- Pregnancy – LMP
- Weight loss – exercise, stress
- Premature ovarian failure – hot flushes, vaginal dryness
- Others – thyroid, medications
Data gathering
- Red flags – see prolactinoma, ovarian failure
- Others – ever had period, pregnancy, abdo pain, hot flushes, vaginal dryness, weight change, diet, exercise, stress
- Examination – BMI, secondary sexual characteristics, visual fields
Clinical management
- Investigations
- Bloods – TFTs, LH, FSH, prolactin, HbA1c, testosterone, SHBG
- Pregnancy test
- USS pelvis
- Explanation
- several reasons inc hormonal changes (from pregnancy, menopause, breastfeeding), contraception, surgery, medical condition (e.g. thyroid)
- Treatment
- Primary
- refer if no periods by 14 years old (and no breasts/pubic hair) otherwise by 16 years old
- Secondary
- treat underlying cause, refer if cause not established
- Primary
- Follow-up / Safety net – PIL
- Consider referral if persisting > 6 months
- Delay investigation until 9 months if obvious cause e.g. active sports person