Sudden amenorrhea at the age of 48 may be due to a variety of reasons. It may be natural menopause, which does not require special treatment; if it is accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms, it can be relieved by low-dose estrogen medication such as estradiol valerate; if it is due to uterine adhesion, adhesion separation is required; or it may be due to other reasons, which require medication or surgical treatment for the cause of the disease. You should not use drugs blindly on your own.
Amenorrhea can occur during pregnancy, breastfeeding and after menopause, which is a physiological phenomenon. Most menopause occurs around the age of 45 to 55. Sudden amenorrhea at the age of 48 may be due to natural menopause caused by the decline of ovarian function, and does not require medication. If there are menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, excessive sweating, and emotional instability, the symptoms can be relieved by low-dose estrogen medication such as estradiol valerate.
Sudden amenorrhea may also be a complication of previous abortion, curettage and other uterine operations, i.e., uterine adhesions, resulting in the inability to flow menstrual blood, which can be clearly diagnosed through improved laboratory tests, and need to undergo uterine adhesion detachment, and through estrogen and progestogen medications to repair the endothelium and regulate the menstruation, including estradiol valerate, dieldrographol, and so on.
Sudden amenorrhea may also be ovarian tumors, pituitary tumors and other diseases, resulting in insufficient levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body, the uterine lining can not be thickened, shedding, and need to seek medical attention in a timely manner to clarify the diagnosis of the drug or surgical treatment.
If 48 if sudden amenorrhea occurs, please consult a doctor in time for diagnosis, according to the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the use of medication, do not use without authorization, in order to avoid the occurrence of abnormal uterine bleeding, venous thrombosis, liver and kidney function damage and other adverse reactions.