Premenopausal dripping menstruation

Prior to menopause, most people have irregular menstrual cycles, but they do not have dysmenorrhea. Lax menstruation does not mean that it is pre-menopausal, but there are abnormalities that may occur when menstrual flow is irregular, such as decreased ovarian function, endocrine hormone imbalance, including abnormal endometrium and abnormal cervix. If this happens, you will bleed for more than seven days. If possible, go to the hospital and register with a gynecologist to determine if there are any abnormalities in the uterus and both adnexa, have an ultrasound examination, take oral anti-inflammatory and hemostatic medications, and if necessary, have a hysteroscopic endometrial scraping procedure to avoid other diseases due to constant bleeding. If necessary, TCT of the cervix and HPV cancer screening should also be performed, and the corresponding medication should be administered according to the situation. In the future, if this happens frequently, you should check the endocrine hormone six to determine if there are any abnormalities, and you can take oral medication to regulate the situation. There is no dripping of menstruation before menopause, so it is not a manifestation of menopause.