Do you need treatment for premenopausal menstrual cramps?

Pre-menopausal irregular menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon and usually does not require treatment, but if it is combined with endometrial pathology, treatment is required.
The phenomenon of irregular menstruation before menopause is related to the decline of ovarian function and anovulatory dysmenorrhea, and usually does not require special treatment.
Pre-menopausal menstrual bleeding is usually treated with progesterone if it is caused by excessive endometrial hyperplasia.
Lack of menstrual flow before menopause may also be due to endometrial cancer. If endometrial cancer is identified, surgical treatment such as total hysterectomy and double adnexa removal is needed, and the postoperative radiotherapy should be decided according to whether there are high-risk factors.
Pre-menopausal dribbling of menstrual periods, although a relatively common phenomenon, should be taken seriously. If it persists for a long time, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination, and if it is combined with other diseases, targeted treatment is needed.