What’s wrong with getting your period again six months after menopause?

Having your period again six months after menopause is generally not menopause in the true sense of the word, but may be a menstrual disorder in which a woman is in the perimenopausal phase. Menopause is when a woman stops menstruating for at least one year, so that she can be called menopausal. After menopause, women should pay attention to health checkups, such as annual ultrasound examinations to understand the condition of uterine adnexa and endometrium, liver and kidney function tests, blood sugar and lipid tests, and cervical cancer screening. In general, women should pay attention to strengthening physical exercise to enhance their resistance. After menopause, women may experience some menopausal symptoms, such as hot flashes, night sweats, irritability, insomnia, etc. Therefore, during the perimenopause and after menopause, it is important to pay attention to lifestyle adjustment.