Perimenopause refers to the perimenopausal period. The phenomenon of thin endometrium and amenorrhea in a 44-year-old woman may be perimenopausal or due to endometrial tuberculosis and luteal insufficiency.
1. Perimenopause: with age, the endometrial blood flow and estrogen and progesterone receptors decrease, leading to the phenomenon of thinning endometrial thickness and amenorrhea.
2. Endometrial tuberculosis: mainly due to inflammation caused by tuberculosis infection, which can cause endometrial adhesion and damage, affecting the blood supply and proliferation of the endometrium, thus leading to thinning of the endometrium.
3. Luteal insufficiency: It is mainly due to abnormal hormone secretion in the body, resulting in poor development of the corpus luteum after ovulation, insufficient secretion of progesterone or premature degeneration of the corpus luteum, which may also result in thin endometrium and amenorrhea.
44-year-old women with thin endometrium, amenorrhea phenomenon can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and comply with the doctor’s instructions to carry out targeted treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.