Is it normal for a fifty-two year old to have his period once every four months and have hot flashes after his period?

At the age of fifty-two, menstruation occurs once every four months, and hot flashes are a normal physiological manifestation of menopause syndrome. Menopausal syndrome is caused by fluctuations or decreases in sex hormones before and after menopause, which occurs in most women around the age of 50 and is an inevitable process of life. During menopause, women may experience symptoms such as menstrual disorders, autonomic dysregulation and vasodilatation. Menstrual disorders can be characterized by irregular menstrual cycles, and vasodilatation is characterized by hot flashes, which can occur repeatedly. Therefore, at the age of fifty-two, menstruation occurs once every four months, and hot flashes after menstruation are normal, so there is no need to be overly nervous. If the symptoms are mild, they do not need to be treated. If the discomfort is severe, oral hormone therapy, such as estradiol valerate, can be used. The fact that you are fifty-two years old and have your period once every four months and have hot flashes once your period is over is generally normal, so don’t be overly nervous about it.