What should I do if my breasts are swollen and painful during menopause and my period just won’t come?

For menopausal breast swelling and pain without menstruation, gynecological outpatient consultation can be conducted to measure the thickness of the uterine lining by ultrasound, and if necessary, supplementation of progesterone under the guidance of the doctor to promote the shedding of the uterine lining. In menopausal women, due to the decline of ovarian function, sparse ovulation or no ovulation, the endometrium can not be peeled off periodically. If menopause occurs for several months, ultrasound can be used to measure the thickness of the endometrium. If it is greater than 0.4 cm, progesterone can be used to stimulate the shedding of the endometrium under the guidance of the doctor. Menstrual disorders are the most common symptoms of menopausal women, which may include increased or decreased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period, and incomplete menstrual flow, etc. If the above situation occurs, the gynecology clinic should be consulted in time, and standardized treatment should be provided under the guidance of the doctor.