I believe everyone knows that once menopause comes, it will trigger many symptoms that can cause physical discomfort. Some people may have milder symptoms, while others may have more severe symptoms. For example, some women will experience irregular menstruation during menopause, which is one of the more common symptoms. So what are the symptoms of menstrual disorders in women during menopause? Let me introduce it to you today. Menopausal irregularities are the most common menopausal symptoms in women. If menstruation does not stop and the menstrual cycle is long, it means endocrine disorder and menstrual disorder. The clinical manifestations are menstrual disorders, hot flashes, sweating, irritability, restlessness, fatigue, insomnia, headache and other symptoms. Irregular menstruation is a common gynecological disease. It manifests as abnormal menstrual cycle or bleeding volume, or abdominal pain and systemic symptoms before and during menstruation. The cause may be organic disease or functional disorder. Many systemic diseases such as blood diseases, hypertension, liver diseases, endocrine diseases, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, hydatidiform mole, reproductive tract infection, tumors (such as ovarian tumors, uterine fibroids), etc. can cause menstrual disorders. Let women understand the true meaning of beauty: it is not the meticulous carving of the surface, but the conditioning from the inside out, polishing their mature charm into warm jade, allowing their elegance to reappear, and combining beauty and health into one. Generally, from ovarian function decline to menstruation cessation, there are three types of menstrual changes: (1) Occasional menstruation: The interval between menstrual cycles is long, from the normal 20 to 30 days to 2 to 3 months or longer. The menstrual flow may be normal or less than before, and the interval between menstruation may gradually increase to 4 to 5 months or half a year, and then stop completely. (2) Menstrual cycle disorders: The normal menstrual cycle changes to irregular vaginal bleeding, which is sometimes prolonged or becomes continuous vaginal bleeding, which lasts for 1 to 2 months. Heavy vaginal bleeding may also occur, and the patient may develop anemia, sallow complexion, general fatigue, palpitations, and shortness of breath. In severe cases, hemoglobin may be significantly reduced. Some women have repeated bleeding, but generally after 1 to 2 years, menstruation stops completely. At this time, the doctor should conduct a detailed examination, first excluding bleeding caused by tumors. For women over 40 years old, a comprehensive examination or endometrial biopsy should be performed. After excluding the tumor, treatment is then continued for menopausal menstrual disorders. Menstrual cycle disorders are most common before menopause. It is reported that an observation of 282 premenopausal women revealed that 181 of them had menstrual cycle disorders, accounting for 63.8%. (3) Sudden menopause: A small number of women have had normal menstrual cycles and periods in the past, but suddenly go through menopause; others have normal cycles, but only have a few periods where the amount of menstruation gradually decreases, and then menstruation suddenly stops. It was reported that 282 women with natural menopause were observed and found that 40 of them had sudden menopause, accounting for 14.1%. Therefore, the majority are the first two manifestations. Another group of patients experience uterine bleeding after a period of amenorrhea, which lasts for 2 to 4 weeks. The amount of bleeding and the duration of bleeding are related to the duration of estrogen action and the speed of its withdrawal. Female menopause generally refers to the transition stage from fertility to infertility of women, that is, the period before and after menopause, generally determined to be 40 to 60 years old. Generally, menopause can only be confirmed as 12 consecutive months without menstruation. Natural menopause at the age of 40 or later is called physiological menopause, menopause after the age of 55 is called "late menopause", and menopause before the age of 40 is called "early menopause". Early menopause may be pathological menopause. Through the above introduction, I believe everyone has a good understanding of the symptoms of menstrual disorders in women during menopause. Generally, women will have signs of menstrual disorders during menopause, but the symptoms are relatively mild and can be normalized through conditioning. |
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