When menopausal menstruation is irregular, it is necessary to do examination to clarify the cause before treatment, and it is not necessary to scrape the uterus. Some menopausal women’s irregular menstruation is caused by abnormal ovarian function and insufficient secretion of the corpus luteum, which can be treated by taking oral medication and supplementing progesterone. Suffering from gynecological diseases such as endometritis, fibroids, endometrial polyps, etc. may also lead to dribbling menstruation, and scraping can’t play a therapeutic role. However, if menopausal women have long periods and the endometrium is found to be thick after ultrasound examination, the bleeding can be stopped by scraping, and the endometrium can be sent for pathological examination to rule out the possibility of endometrial pathology. Therefore, it is recommended to consult a specialized doctor to confirm the treatment plan according to the specific condition and carry out curettage if necessary.