Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of menopause in women? How to delay the age of female amenorrhea
The emergence of menopause is a normal physiological change, but it can also have an impact on women. We should pay attention to the changes in the body, especially in daily life, to carry out reasonable recuperation and delay the age of menopause.
Menopausal symptoms
1. Sporadic menstruation: The Menstrual cycle has a long interval, changing from normal 20-30 days to 2-3 months or more. Menstrual volume can be normal or decreased compared to before, and the interval time gradually extends to 4-5 months or six months before menstruation, and then completely stops.
2. Menstrual cycle disorder: from the normal Menstrual cycle to irregular vaginal bleeding, prolonged or continuous vaginal bleeding can lead to massive vaginal bleeding, anemia, sallow complexion, general weakness, panic, and severe shortness of breath can significantly reduce hemoglobin. Some patients experience recurrent bleeding, usually after 1-2 years, and their menstrual cycle completely stops. At this time, the doctor should make a detailed examination. First, in addition to the bleeding caused by the tumor, women over 40 years of age should be given a comprehensive examination or endometrial Biopsy. In addition to tumors, treatment for menstrual disorders during menopause. Premenopausal Menstrual cycle disorder is the most common. It is reported that 282 premenopausal women were observed and 181 of them had Menstrual cycle disorder, accounting for 63.8%.
3. Sudden menopause: A few women had normal Menstrual cycle and menstruation in the past, but now they have sudden menopause; Some cycles are normal, with only a few gradual decreases in menstrual flow, followed by a sudden cessation of menstruation. According to reports, 282 women with natural amenorrhea were observed, of which 40 had sudden amenorrhea, accounting for 14.1%. Therefore, most of them are the first two manifestations.
Symptoms of amenorrhea
1. Change of Menstrual cycle: the cycle is prolonged, and the menstrual interval is prolonged, or it does not come in February or March, and it will return to the natural law after a few months. This type of menopause and regular behavior alternating can last for one or two years. Some women have short cycles and excessive menstrual cycles over a period of time.
2. Changes in menstrual appearance: The blood color becomes lighter, pink, and black, with small blood clots and fiber fragments scattered. The amount of menstrual blood also changes. Some women's menstrual blood gradually decreases, but there are also cases of increased or severe bleeding. The length of the menstrual period also varies, with some gradually shortening to only 2-3 days, while others women have an extended period that lasts for 10 days.