When women are in menopause, the symptoms of menstruation will change more obviously, often manifested as changes in the amount of menstrual bleeding, irregular menstrual cycles, and changes in the color of menstrual blood. These symptoms may be due to the gradual entry into menopause from menopause. During this period, you must pay attention to good conditioning, strengthen dietary conditioning, maintain an optimistic and cheerful attitude, etc. 1. Changes in menstrual volume: Menstrual volume may be normal or less than before. Some menstrual periods may be prolonged or become continuous vaginal bleeding. There may also be sudden heavy vaginal bleeding, or amenorrhea. In short, the menstrual flow is very abnormal. 2. Irregular menstruation: Irregular menstruation may be prolonged or intermittent amenorrhea may occur. Sometimes the menstrual cycle will gradually extend from one month to two or three months until menstruation no longer occurs. 3. Changes in menstrual blood: The color of the blood becomes lighter, pink, or even black, mixed with small blood clots and fiber fragments. The amount of menstrual blood also changes. For some women, the amount of menstrual blood gradually decreases, but for others, the bleeding increases or even becomes heavy. The length of the menstrual period also varies. Some women gradually become shorter and only last 2-3 days, while for other women, the menstrual period is prolonged and can last up to 10 days. 4. Sudden menopause: The menstrual period was normal before, but menopause suddenly occurred after the age of 50. Some women will also experience a gradual decrease in menstrual flow until they reach menopause. What is the average age of menopause? What are the symptoms before menopause? What should I do if I have signs of menopause? 2. Hot flashes Hot flashes are a very common symptom before menopause. It is a sudden feeling of heat flowing through the body, especially the head, face and chest. At the same time, the face will become flushed, followed by sweating and chills. Women should have regular physical examinations after menopause to have a comprehensive understanding of their bodies. Many women believe that after menopause, gynecological diseases have little to do with them and gynecological examinations are not necessary. Actually, this is not the case! Women who reach menopause are more susceptible to certain diseases because their body functions begin to slowly decline. Detect and treat diseases early. The contents of gynecological examination mainly include breast, vagina, uterus, fallopian tube, ovary, etc. |
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