There is no clinical quick fix for heavy menstrual flow during menopause. Heavy menstrual flow during menopause may be caused by factors such as declining ovarian function, decreased gonadotropin responsiveness of the pituitary gland, and uterine fibroids. You can choose medication or surgery under the guidance of your doctor.
1. Decline in ovarian function: When a woman reaches menopause, the function of the ovaries begins to decline, and the remaining follicles become less responsive to the pituitary gonadotropins of the woman, and ovulation may not occur, resulting in irregular menstruation and heavy menstruation. Diagnostic curettage can be performed under the guidance of a doctor to stop bleeding while sending pathology for a clear diagnosis.
2. Decreased pituitary gonadotropin responsiveness: Decreased pituitary gonadotropin responsiveness during menopause may cause anovulation, which may result in heavy and irregular menstruation. Caffeic acid tablets and Yunnan Baiyao capsules can be used to stop bleeding under doctor’s guidance.
3. Uterine fibroids: Uterine fibroids may increase the size of the uterine lining, and may also affect the contraction of the uterus, resulting in heavy menstrual flow. Prompt surgical treatment is recommended, which mainly includes the removal of fibroids and total excision of the uterus.
There are many reasons for heavy menstrual flow during menopause, so it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, and carry out targeted treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor. The use of the above medications should be in accordance with medical advice.