What to do about menopausal amenorrhea

Amenorrhea during menopause is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment. Menopause is a special physiological stage for women, during which the ovarian function fails, the follicles in the ovaries are depleted, ovulation is sporadic or absent, and the hormone level in the body is unstable. This is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment. In addition to menstrual disorders and amenorrhea, menopausal women can also experience a series of clinical symptoms, such as hot flashes, panic attacks, dizziness, irritability, etc., which can affect daily life in severe cases, and require medical treatment with medication if necessary. In addition, it is important to note that drug treatment must be carried out under the guidance of a professional physician, so as not to blindly use drugs to avoid adverse consequences.