Is it still recommended to put Mannitol at 50?

The generic name for Mannitol is Levonorgestrel Intrauterine Sustained Release System. 50 years old can be placed in the uterine cavity if it is not menopausal and is not combined with an enlarged uterus, for example.
If a 50 year old woman is still menstruating, this indicates that the ovaries may still be able to ovulate and effective contraception needs to be actively practiced in order to avoid pregnancy. Levonorgestrel Intrauterine Sustained Release System (IUS) is an intrauterine device (IUD) that contains progesterone. When placed, it can cause the endometrium to be affected by progesterone, which reduces hyperplasia, making it less likely to conceive, and it can reduce the amount of menstruation.
If a 50-year-old woman suffers from adenomyosis and has excessive menstrual flow, she can also use the above methods, which are effective in reducing menstrual flow and relieving dysmenorrhea.
However, if a woman’s uterine cavity is too large, the use of the levonorgestrel intrauterine extended-release system is usually not recommended to prevent dislodgment of the birth control device. Patients with uterine fibroids should be evaluated by a clinician and used with caution. The exact placement should be based on a combination of all aspects of the woman’s condition under the guidance of a physician.