Menopausal menstruation color usually does not change, only the menstrual cycle and menstrual flow may change.
Menopausal women, due to the failure of ovarian function, the body’s hormone level secretion is insufficient, easy to lead to irregular menstruation, menstrual dripping, or low menstrual flow and other phenomena. The color of menstruation does not usually change.
If menopausal women have menstrual disorders, and if the uterine lining is too thick, resulting in continuous menstrual flow, timely diagnostic scraping is needed to rule out the possibility of endometrial pathology. However, if the patient has anemia, it may cause the menstrual flow to become pale in color, and may also be accompanied by dizziness and panic attacks.
If menopausal women experience any physical discomfort, it is recommended that they consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, and target the treatment to avoid delaying the condition.