The common causes of irregular menstruation at the age of 53 are functional uterine bleeding, endometrial cancer, cervical polyps and cervical cancer, which need to be treated with medicines such as progesterone and dydrogesterone, as well as surgery and radiotherapy.
1. Functional uterine bleeding: hormone secretion disorders in the body of patients in menopausal transition will lead to irregular menstruation. At present, medicines to stop bleeding, such as uterine hematocrit, adrenal chromone tablets, etc., progesterone, such as progesterone, dydrogesterone, etc., and curettage can be given according to doctor’s prescription.
2. Endometrial cancer: manifested by irregular vaginal bleeding, abnormal vaginal discharge and lower abdominal pain, mainly treated by surgery, supplemented by radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
3. Cervical polyps: these patients may also have abnormal vaginal bleeding, and the more common treatment method is cervical polyp removal.
4. Cervical cancer: patients may have abnormal vaginal bleeding, and the common treatments for these patients include surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
There may be other reasons for menstrual bleeding at the age of fifty-three, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or standardized treatment.