During menopause, menstrual disorders will occur due to the lowering of hormone levels. The duration from menstrual disorders to menopause for most women ranges from 1-3 years, while a small number of people experience menopause in less than a year, and some menstrual disorders can last for more than 5 years, with some individual variations.
During menopause, women’s ovarian function decreases, and estrogen secretion is insufficient to stimulate the endometrium to produce regular hyperplasia, and menstrual disorders begin.
With the gradual decrease of estrogen secretion, the amount of menstruation gradually decreases, the menstrual cycle is gradually prolonged, and finally menopause occurs. This process mostly lasts 1-3 years, and a small number of people experience menopause in less than a year, while some menstrual disorders can last for more than 5 years, with some individual differences.
Menopause is the age of high incidence of malignant tumors in women, menstrual disorders should be timely to clarify whether the decline of ovarian function or the emergence of other problems, such as the emergence of adenomyosis, ovarian cysts, polycystic ovary syndrome can also lead to abnormal bleeding, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to rule out the abnormality of the standardized medical treatment.