Can premature ovarian failure and amenorrhea kill you?

Amenorrhea in premature ovarian failure is not life-threatening and mainly affects the function of the reproductive system, therefore premature ovarian failure is not fatal if there is no other underlying disease. Amenorrhea is the most important clinical manifestation of premature ovarian failure, in addition, there may also be menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes and sweating, dryness and burning sensation in the genital tract, loss of libido, osteoporosis and other manifestations. With active treatment, life expectancy is not affected, and estrogen supplementation therapy can usually be administered under medical supervision. When premature ovarian failure occurs, active treatment is recommended to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms. You can go to the gynecology department of the hospital for consultation, choose the appropriate treatment according to your own situation, use medication under the guidance of the doctor, and avoid unauthorized use of medication.