What to do about uterine atrophy during menopause

Ovarian function declines during menopause and the level of hormones in the body decreases, which is not enough to support the reproductive organs, there will be atrophy of the reproductive tract and the uterus, its a normal physiological response and generally does not require treatment. However, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for annual gynecological examination, cervical TCT and gynecological ultrasound to exclude organic lesions. If symptoms such as vaginal dryness, painful intercourse and stinging urination occur, you can apply hormone medication under the guidance of a doctor, but you should not use hormone treatment for a long time to avoid adverse reactions after stopping hormone use. You can eat more honey, soy milk, pollen and other foods to supplement phytoestrogens and maintain the hormone level in your body. In addition, pay attention to vulva hygiene, wear loose, cotton underwear, disinfect the underwear with boiling water, pay attention to rest, and keep a relaxed mood.