What kind of medicine can I take to regulate my menstrual disorders?

Menstrual disorders first need to determine the cause of the disease, make a clear diagnosis, and then treat the cause. Menstrual disorders are usually caused by abnormal ovarian function, luteal insufficiency, high prolactin, abnormal thyroid function, polycystic ovary syndrome, etc. After the diagnosis is confirmed, estrogen or progesterone drugs, bromocriptine, thyroxine tablets, etc., can be prescribed to regulate menstrual disorders. 1. Abnormal ovarian function: If menstrual disorders are caused by abnormal ovarian function, it is recommended that estrogen and progestin be taken as prescribed by the doctor. Commonly used estrogens include compound estrogen, estradiol and progesterone capsules. 2. Luteal insufficiency: Menstrual disorders may also be caused by luteal insufficiency, which can be treated with progesterone capsules under the guidance of a doctor. 3. High prolactin: High prolactin is a manifestation of endocrine disorders, which can also cause menstrual disorders. At this time, the patient should consult the doctor in time and choose bromocriptine under the doctor’s guidance to regulate. 4. Abnormal thyroid function: Abnormal thyroid function may also be one of the causes of menstrual disorders. If you have hyperthyroidism, you can choose to use drugs such as methimazole or propylthiouracil according to the doctor’s instruction; hypothyroidism can take oral thyroxine tablets according to the doctor’s instruction. 5. polycystic ovary syndrome: polycystic ovary syndrome, one of the manifestations of menstrual disorders, can follow the doctor’s instructions can choose to use estradiol valerate, dydrogesterone or progesterone soft capsules and other drugs for menstrual regulation treatment. When patients have menstrual disorders, they should be treated under the guidance of a professional doctor after the cause of the disorder has been clarified.