How to regulate menopause at 50 years old and what medication to take

Menopause at age 50 is considered normal and requires no special treatment. Normally, a woman’s ovarian function will gradually decline with age, and she will stop menstruating at around 45 to 55 years old, which is a natural phenomenon, and there is no need for medication to keep menstruation coming. However, if symptoms such as irritability, panic and sweating occur after menopause, and you want to relieve perimenopausal syndrome, you can regulate it by supplementing with estrogen medications, such as estradiol and estradiol valerate. For patients who experience decreased bone density or osteoporosis, they can supplement calcium and vitamin D, etc. If a 50-year-old woman experiences obvious physical discomfort, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in a timely manner, complete the relevant examinations, identify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and treat the symptoms. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor and in a standardized manner, and should not be used blindly.