Early menopause—the cessation of ovarian function before age 40—affects approximately 1% of women worldwide, according to the National Institutes of Health. The reproductive system, especially the ovaries, plays a central role in hormonal balance and fertility, making early menopause a significant health concern. However, late detection is common due to subtle initial symptoms and lack of awareness. Understanding the underlying causes is crucial for timely diagnosis and effective management of this complex condition.
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3. Autoimmune Disorders Autoimmune disorders can play a substantial role in the development of early menopause. In these conditions, the body’s immune system mistakenly identifies healthy…