What to do if you’re 50 and your period won’t stop coming?

At the age of 50, menstruation has been coming non-stop, considering that it is caused by uterine fibroids, endocrine disorders, perimenopause, endometrial cancer and other factors, which can be treated with medication and surgery. 1. Uterine fibroids: uterine fibroids, in which cyclic bleeding is the main manifestation, can be manifested as increased menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period or shortened cycle. Surgical treatment, such as myomectomy, can be considered, and you should go to the hospital for rechecking on time after the surgery. 2. Endometrial hyperplasia: limited or diffuse glandular hyperplasia can cause abnormal uterine bleeding, which can be treated with scraping to both diagnose and stop bleeding. Oral medroxyprogesterone acetate, dydrogesterone, or placement of levonorgestrel intrauterine system can be performed. Surgery can be performed for those who do not have significant results with conservative treatment. 3. Perimenopause: Perimenopausal women have fluctuating changes in hormone levels and experience menstrual disorders, such as long duration of periods. They can be treated with estrogen and progesterone, such as progesterone capsule, etc. For heavy bleeding, they can scrape the uterus to stop bleeding. 4. Endometrial cancer: Irregular vaginal bleeding is the main symptom of endometrial cancer, which is often small to medium amount of bleeding, and it needs surgical treatment or radiotherapy or chemotherapy under the guidance of doctor. If you are 50 years old, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the specific cause of irregular vaginal bleeding, don’t delay your condition, and if you need to use medication, you should follow the doctor’s instructions strictly, and you should not use it without authorization.