Do you need to regulate your period at 45?

At 45 years of age, menstruation should be ruled out first to rule out pregnancy, and if menopause occurs, it is recommended that a full body physical examination be conducted based on whether or not there are menopausal symptoms, etc., and hormone replacement can be done if necessary.
If menopause occurs, first check if you are pregnant. You can use a pregnancy test or take a blood test for human chorionic gonadotropin.
If pregnancy has been ruled out, blood tests such as sex hormone six are required. If there is a decline in ovarian function, leading to menopause, no intervention is needed.
However, if the sex hormones in the body are disturbed, resulting in irregular menstruation, oral progesterone, estradiol valerate tablets and other drugs are needed to regulate.
The specific situation, need to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions. In daily life, you should not overwork, stay up late, and keep a happy mood, all of which have an impact on menstruation. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of professional doctors.