52 years old menstruation stops for half a year and comes back, is due to menopausal menstrual disorders, indicating that it is not yet completely menopausal, and does not exclude the presence of gynecological tumors and other conditions.
1. Menopausal menstrual disorders: when a woman reaches menopause at the age of 45-55, she will have symptoms such as menstrual cycle disorders, scanty menstruation, or hot flashes, sweating, osteoporosis, and temper tantrums. There may be dribbling menstruation, which may occur once every three months, half a year or even once a year, all of which are normal pre-menopausal symptoms.
2. Gynecological tumor: cervical cancer and endometrial cancer may have abnormal vaginal bleeding, which requires tumor marker test, HPV and TCT test, gynecological ultrasonography, colposcopy for suspicious tissue biopsy, cancer embryo test and so on. Rule out the possibility of cervical cancer, endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer, vaginal cancer and so on.
If you are 52 years old and your menstruation stops for half a year and comes back, you must go to the hospital in time for a clear diagnosis to confirm whether it is a normal physiological phenomenon or a gynecological tumor, and treat it under the doctor’s clear diagnosis.