What about premenopausal menstruation?

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Menopause is the concern of middle-aged women. Menopause often indicates the arrival of menopause. When menopause is coming, menstruation often changes with it. How about premenopausal menstruation? Let's talk about it.

What about premenopausal menstruation?

1. The interval of menstrual cycle is long, from 20-30 days to 2-3 months or more. The amount of menstruation can be normal or decreased compared with before, and the interval is gradually extended to 4-5 months or half a year before menstruation, and then stop completely.

2. Menstrual cycle disorder changes from normal menstrual cycle to irregular vaginal bleeding, sometimes menstrual period prolongs or becomes continuous vaginal bleeding, dripping continuously for more than 1-2 months; Can also occur a large number of vaginal bleeding, patients can occur anemia, pale, general fatigue, panic, shortness of breath. In severe cases, hemoglobin can be significantly reduced. Some repeated bleeding, generally after 1 to 2 years, menstruation is completely stopped. At this time, the doctor should make a detailed examination. First, the bleeding caused by the tumor should be excluded. For women over 40 years old, a comprehensive examination or endometrial biopsy should be carried out. After excluding the tumor, the menopausal menstrual disorder was treated. Premenopausal menstrual cycle disorder is the most common. According to the report, 282 cases of premenopausal women were observed, 181 of them had menstrual cycle disorder, accounting for 63.8%.

3. Sudden menopause a few women had normal menstrual cycle and menstrual period in the past, now sudden menopause; Also some cycle is normal, only a few times menstruation gradually reduced, after menstruation suddenly stopped. According to the report, 282 cases of natural menopause women were observed, 40 cases of sudden menopause, accounting for 14.1%. Therefore, most of them are the first two manifestations.

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The diagnosis of menopause can only be confirmed by retrospection. No menstruation lasts for at least 6 months to 1 year.