At the age of 50, women’s hormone levels have begun to be disorganized, which may cause irregular menstruation or abnormal menstruation. Patients can go to the gynecology department of the hospital and undergo endocrine hormone measurements to determine whether the hormone levels are abnormal or not. If there is a long period of dribbling menstruation, or menstrual intervals are longer, there is abnormal bleeding, also need to carry out ultrasound examination, to determine whether there is any abnormality of the uterus double adnexa. This is because it can also happen when there are fibroids, endometrial hyperplasia and cysts. TCT and HPV tests should also be performed to rule out any precancerous lesions. Disordered menstrual cycles should be taken seriously, and endometrial examinations should be performed to rule out cervical and endometrial pathology if necessary.