Once a woman goes through menopause, can she regain it?

Once a woman has gone through menopause, she generally can’t regain it. Menopause is a normal physiological phenomenon in women, not a pathological manifestation, and the use of drugs to regulate menopause cannot reverse the phenomenon. In Chinese medicine, it is believed that when a woman reaches a certain age, usually around 49 years old, menopause will occur because of the deficiency of kidney qi, i.e., menstruation will stop for 12 consecutive months. This phenomenon is normal and does not require medication. However, it is necessary to distinguish menopause from amenorrhea caused by certain pathological factors. If pregnancy is excluded and other uncomfortable symptoms such as acne, hirsutism, headache, baking heat and sweating, irritability, insomnia, vaginal dryness, hair loss, etc., occur at the same time as the cessation of menstruation, it is considered to be a pathological change that requires medication to regulate. It is recommended to consult a doctor after the onset of symptoms, and to consult a doctor for medication.