Do menopausal anovulatory function bleeding need treatment?

Menopausal anovulatory bleeding generally does not need treatment if there is no other discomfort. If accompanied by lower abdominal pain, bloody leukorrhea and other symptoms, it may be caused by endometritis, cervical cancer and other diseases, which need treatment. Menopausal women may experience small amount of vaginal bleeding due to ovarian failure, which generally does not require special treatment, and patients should take proper rest and avoid exertion. If the patient has bleeding accompanied by lower abdominal pain, abnormal vaginal discharge and other symptoms, it may be caused by endometritis. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use ceftriaxone sodium tablets, metronidazole tablets and other antibiotic treatment, if necessary, can be taken to surgical removal of superfluous organisms. If the patient has bleeding accompanied by bloody leukorrhea and persistent hemorrhage, it is considered to be caused by cervical cancer. Patients can use chemotherapy drugs such as cisplatin injection, paclitaxel injection and other chemotherapy drugs as prescribed by doctors, and can also take cervical conization, total hysterectomy and other surgical treatments. Patients with symptoms of menopausal anovulatory bleeding without other accompanying symptoms do not need to be treated, but if there are other uncomfortable symptoms, they should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.