What should I do if I’m 51 years old and I don’t have heavy but heavy periods?

At the age of 51, menstruation that is not heavy but not as heavy as possible is an endocrine disorder, and may also be caused by endometrial diseases, such as endometrial hyperplasia, polyps, or even endometrial cancer, which requires symptomatic treatment, such as observation or surgical treatment.
1. Endocrine disorders, at the age of 51, the menstrual flow is not heavy but not enough is considered to be a perimenopausal symptom, with the gradual decline of ovarian function, this symptom may occur, for the symptoms continue to be unrelieved, it is recommended to take oral dextroprogesterone or diagnostic scraping treatment.
2. Endometrial diseases: such as endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial polyps and endometrial cancer, etc., all of which may cause vaginal bleeding, and may be accompanied by abnormal vaginal discharge and foul-smelling secretions.
Patients with endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial polyps may be treated with oral medications such as dextroprogesterone or surgery. For endometrial cancer, surgery is recommended, and radiotherapy or targeted drug therapy may be needed in severe cases.
In normal times, patients need to rest more, do sports appropriately, and consult a doctor if they feel unwell.