Will menstruation occur after menopause if you take medication that activates blood circulation and removes blood stasis for a long period of time?

After physiological menopause, if you take medicines to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis for a long period of time, you won’t have menstruation again, while pathological menopause may have menstruation after correctly using medicines.
Physiological menopause refers to the physiological phenomenon of no menstruation after the age of 40 due to the gradual decline of ovarian function and the influence of sex hormones in the body, which is a natural physiological law and does not require medication or excessive worry.
Pathological menopause refers to menopause caused by dietary irregularities, emotional and emotional disorders, and exogenous evils, etc. Menstruation may occur after treatment by a professional doctor and the correct use of medication.
Activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis medicine refers to a class of drugs that have the effect of promoting blood circulation and dissipating blood stasis, and this kind of medicine may come to menstruation if the patient has a certain thickness of the endometrium. Physiological menopausal women will not come to menstruation due to the hormonal influence of the endometrium, which is generally thinner.
Pathological menopausal women may have menstruation due to qi stagnation and blood stasis, cold and blood stasis, etc., and may have menstruation when applying medicines for activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis.
Long-term use of medicines for activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis has the risk of bleeding, and it is recommended to go to the hospital in time when you are not feeling well, and not to use medicines without authorization.