The latest age of menopause in patients with adenomyosis is not significantly different from that in patients without the disease. The age of menopause varies from person to person, usually between 40 and 55 years old, with a small number of women having menopause at an age of more than 55 years old.
The age of menopause is mainly determined by the reserve capacity of the ovaries, and is related to many factors, such as genetic factors and the environment, so the exact age of menopause varies from person to person.
The average age of menopause is 49.5, with the majority of women going through menopause between the ages of 44 and 54, and a small percentage of women going through menopause beyond the age of 55. Studies have shown that the incidence of endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer, breast cancer and other diseases is greatly increased when menopause occurs beyond the age of 55.
Adenomyosis does not affect the age of menopause, so the age of menopause for this group of women is basically the same as for normal women, with the menopausal transition period usually beginning after age 40.
It is recommended that women with late menopause should consult a medical professional to rule out the possibility of abnormalities and receive standardized treatment in a timely manner when abnormalities are detected.