How to treat anovulatory uterine bleeding

Anovulatory uterine bleeding is divided into adolescence, reproductive age and perimenopause, and there are differences in treatment according to the different needs of patients and individual differences. The details are as follows: 1. In adolescent anovulatory meridional hemorrhage, the physiological axis can be gradually matured and perfected without the need for fertility, and it is enough to ensure regular menstruation; for example, retreating with progesterone in the second half of menstruation or directly using contraceptive pills will also achieve therapeutic effects; 2. In fertile age, this group mainly has fertility requirements, because the main problem of anovulatory meridional hemorrhage is non-ovulation, and the use of ovulation-promoting drugs can achieve both fertility needs and regular menstruation; 3. 3. In the perimenopausal age group, the main purpose is to protect the endometrium from endometrial cancer, and the treatment is more about protecting the endometrium with progesterone. Therefore, the focus of treatment differs in the three different age groups, depending on the person’s needs.