Can perimenopausal heavy menstrual periods be treated with antiemetic drugs?

Perimenopausal heavy menstruation can take medicines to stop bleeding. However, if there are gynecological organic diseases such as uterine fibroids, endometrial cancer, etc., they should be treated correctly under the guidance of a doctor, and should not blindly take oral antiemetic drugs.
When women are in perimenopause, due to the decline of ovarian function, the level of estrogen fluctuates and decreases, there will be disorders of menstruation, usually with the stabilization of hormone levels, the symptoms can disappear.
If the menstrual flow is too heavy, it may cause anemia and other symptoms. Increased menstrual flow caused by fluctuating changes in hormone levels during perimenopause can be stopped with medications such as tranexamic acid and adrenochrome tablets.
If perimenopausal women’s heavy menstrual flow is accompanied by uterine fibroids, endometrial cancer, etc., the effect of simple use of hemostatic drugs may not be particularly obvious, and should be directed at the gynecological organic diseases and active treatment, such as uterine fibroids removal surgery, uterine excision, etc., so as to solve the symptoms of heavy menstruation at the root.
Perimenopausal heavy menstrual flow should be timely consultation, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate treatment, the above drugs should be used in accordance with medical advice.