Does anger during menstruation cause amenorrhea?

Anger during menstruation is unlikely to lead to amenorrhea, but due to mood swings, it may affect the normal discharge of menstrual blood and may lead to pain in the abdomen, but generally does not affect the endocrine function of the ovaries and usually does not have any adverse effects after the emotions have subsided. If a woman is persistently angry, leading to prolonged emotional depression, this may affect the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, thus indirectly affecting the endocrine function of the ovaries, leading to ovulatory dysfunction or abnormal secretion of estrogen. Therefore, occasional anger, whether during menstruation or non-menstruation, is unlikely to cause direct amenorrhea in women. However, for women who are angry for a long time, it may affect the endocrine function of the ovaries and lead to amenorrhea, so they need to relax, regulate their mood and take estrogen and progesterone preparations for regulation.