What’s wrong with a 19 year old uterus with bilateral adnexal hypoechoicity that doesn’t menstruate?

Bilateral adnexal hyperechoicity is generally a normal manifestation, but 19-year-old girls who have not menstruated should consider pathological factors, such as atresia of the reproductive tract, underdevelopment of the reproductive organs, hypothalamic dysfunction and other conditions.
1. Reproductive tract atresia: If a girl’s reproductive tract is atretic, the menstrual blood can not be discharged, which will cause the phenomenon of 19-year-old girls not having menstruation.
2. Inadequate development of reproductive organs: If the uterus is defective or the ovaries are not functioning properly, the phenomenon of not having menstruation at the appropriate age may also occur.
3. Hypothalamic dysfunction: If you are subjected to great emotional stimulation and mental stress at a young age, it may cause hypothalamic dysfunction, which prevents you from secreting hormones to promote the development of the uterus and ovaries, resulting in failure to have menstrual periods on time.
The 19-year-old uterus bilateral adnexal hypoechoic with no menstruation, there may also be other reasons, it is recommended that when this situation occurs, you need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the relevant examination, under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment.