Do you need to regulate menstrual disorders after age 45?

Whether or not menstrual disorders need to be regulated after the age of 45 cannot be generalized and needs to be determined by a medical professional depending on the situation.
If only the menstrual cycle is early or late, there is no continuous bleeding, not accompanied by hot flashes (a burst of fever), night sweats (sweating abnormally after going to sleep, and the sweating stops after waking up) and other obvious symptoms affecting the quality of life, generally do not need to be adjusted, but if there is chaotic bleeding or accompanied by menopausal symptoms, then it is necessary to adjust, to alleviate the symptoms of the smooth passage of the menopause.
Generally speaking, women can enter menopause as early as 40 years old, and menstrual disorders and menopause are inseparable, accompanied by a variety of psychological and physical symptoms.
Menstrual disorders are a common symptom of menopause, which can be manifested by early or staggered menstruation, increased or decreased menstrual flow, followed by irregularity, and eventually cessation of menstruation. Hot flashes and sweating are also prominent symptoms, which mostly occur in the afternoon, at dusk, or at night; and some of them may be characterized by facial baking heat, emotional agitation, irritability, palpitations (accelerated heartbeat often accompanied by panic), insomnia, vertigo, tinnitus, and edema, etc. According to Chinese medicine, this disease is characterized by the presence of a number of symptoms.
According to Chinese medicine, the pathology of this disease lies in the deficiency of kidney, the gradual weakening of kidney qi, the loss of Chong Ren, the deficiency of essence and blood, the balance of yin and yang in the body is out of balance, and there is a deficiency of kidney yin and yang, so it is necessary to regulate the menstrual disorders after the age of 45. Specific management methods, you can go to the hospital, improve the examination to clarify the type of evidence, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or management.