Definition
Amenorrheal describes the state of having amenorrhea, the absence of menstruation in a woman of reproductive age. It signifies more than just a missed period, indicating a sustained lack of menstrual cycles. This condition can stem from various factors, including hormonal imbalances, significant stress, or underlying medical issues. It differs from menopause, where menstruation permanently ceases due to age-related changes. Thus, 'amenorrheal' implies a non-permanent cessation of menstruation due to specific causes.