The time to self-healing in patients with functional menopausal bleeding varies from person to person, and there are no standardized data. There are also cases that do not heal on their own. Functional menopausal bleeding, if only irregular vaginal bleeding, without secondary anemia and other symptoms, usually do not need special treatment, some patients can smoothly through the perimenopause or menopause, that is, self-healing. However, the length of time varies from person to person and cannot be generalized. In the case of menopausal dysmenorrhea with heavy bleeding, it may not be self-healing. This type of menopausal dysmenorrhea may lead to secondary anemia and reduce a woman’s quality of life, so it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and treatment so as to alleviate the patient’s uncomfortable symptoms. It is recommended that women who experience abnormal uterine bleeding for more than 8 days during menopause should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the bleeding and treat the cause of the bleeding.