Generally speaking, the average age of natural amenorrhea in women is between 47 and 55 years old. Before amenorrhea, women have three symptoms: lack of menstruation, inability to menstruate, continuous menstruation, and sudden cessation of menstruation.
Symptoms before menopause in women
1. Less or no menstruation
Menopausal women may enter menopause when they find that their menstrual intervals range from a fixed one month to two months to once every three months. If this interval continues to extend, such as menstruation after 4 months, menstruation after 5 months, and not menstruating directly afterwards, it indicates amenorrhea. This increase in menstrual scarcity is an important manifestation of amenorrhea.
2. Symptoms of menstrual abnormalities
If the Menstrual cycle is normal, irregular vaginal bleeding suddenly occurs recently, and there has been continuous bleeding for 1 or 2 months. If you also have this symptom, you are likely to face menopause. Of course, when there is continuous bleeding during menstruation, the first thing to do is to conduct a comprehensive examination to determine whether you have a gynecological disease and exclude gynecological diseases as premenstrual symptoms.
3. Sudden menopause
Some people do not menstruate suddenly during the normal menstrual week. This menopause also exists. Of course, this amenorrhea carries certain risks. The possibility of uterine bleeding within a few months after amenorrhea is very high, so everyone cannot ignore it.
How does amenorrhea have menstruation?
1. In the case of confirmed premature ovarian failure, sex hormone drugs can be used to stimulate ovarian redevelopment, but the specific effect varies from person to person. In the case of poor efficacy of Western medicine, comprehensive effects can be achieved simultaneously.
2. Women with pregnancy needs need to pay attention to menstrual recovery. After amenorrhea, ovarian function becomes increasingly poor, and women cannot ovulate normally. In the event of infertility, patients can go to a specialized infertility hospital for examination. Doctors can provide effective treatment methods based on your examination results.
3. After amenorrhea, women should pay attention to cooking and eating foods with high estrogen content, such as legumes and fresh vegetables. The intake of these foods can greatly help alleviate the condition of amenorrhea, and remind patients to focus on a light diet and eat more protein rich foods
4. Be careful not to eat raw and cold food in daily life. For example, ice cream, cold fruits and so on. Eating too much of these foods will cause Vasoconstriction and blood stagnation, which is very unfavorable for relieving amenorrhea.