What medication to take for amenorrhea at age 47



Amenorrhea at the age of 47 is usually considered to be menopause or pregnancy, usually no medication is needed, it is a normal physiological phenomenon, and the patient usually does a good job of taking care of himself.

Usually with age, the ovaries produce less estrogen and progesterone, and when the ovaries fail, menstruation and ovulation will end, which will lead to menopause. The age of natural menopause is usually around 45-50 years old. In clinical practice, women over 40 years old who do not have menstruation for 12 months after their last menstruation can be recognized as menopausal if pregnancy is ruled out.

At the same time, there are a few 47-year-old women amenorrhea may be caused by pregnancy, are normal physiological phenomena, generally do not need medication. Most women should develop good living and dietary habits, quit smoking and drinking in time, and maintain a happy mood. Some women can also be appropriate physical exercise, which is conducive to strengthening the body’s immune system.

Therefore, it is recommended that when a 47-year-old woman experiences amenorrhea, she should identify the causes in time and take care of herself accordingly under the guidance of her doctor.