Menopause at the age of 50 is a normal physiological phenomenon, if there is no discomfort, it is not recommended to take oral medication to regain menstruation.Menopause at the age of 50, if there are uncomfortable symptoms, can be supplemented with estrogen and progesterone to restore menstruation, but the ovarian function can not be fully restored, it may also cause breast disease. As women continue to age, ovarian function declines and estrogen and progesterone decrease, causing irregular menstruation and even menopause. The general age of menopause is between 45 and 55 years old, so menopause at 50 years old is a normal physiological phenomenon, and patients are not recommended to take oral medication to regulate menstruation without discomfort. If the patient 50 years old menopause appeared serious menopausal syndrome, want to restore menstruation, you can supplement some estrogen or progesterone, etc. But because the estrogen and progesterone can also be used to restore menstruation. However, since estrogen and progesterone can also affect the breast and ovaries, which may cause breast and other reproductive system diseases, they must be used under the guidance of a doctor. If there is a need to restore menstrual function, it is recommended to use medication under the guidance of a doctor, and not blindly self-medication to avoid adverse effects.