At the age of forty-seven, dribbling menstruation may be related to the decline of ovarian function, or may be caused by uterine fibroids, endometrial polyps and other reasons. 1. Ovarian dysfunction: at the age of forty-seven, women may experience ovarian dysfunction, which leads to weakened ovulation, resulting in abnormal hormone levels, which may cause dysfunctional uterine bleeding, manifesting itself as irregular menstruation. 2. Uterine fibroids: If a forty-seven-year-old woman suffers from uterine fibroids, due to the presence of fibroids in the endometrium, under the influence of fibroids, it may cause prolonged menstruation, resulting in irregular menstruation, which may be accompanied by leucorrhea, lower abdominal masses and other symptoms. 3. Endometrial polyps: If a forty-seven-year-old woman suffers from endometrial polyps, due to the presence of polyps in the endometrial cavity, it may cause irregular menstruation, accompanied by abnormal leukorrhea, and a significant increase in menstrual flow. At the age of forty-seven, irregular menstruation may also be caused by other reasons, which should be promptly consulted in a regular hospital, and after the causative factors are diagnosed through further relevant examinations, treatment and adjustment will be guided by the doctor.