The age stage of menopause in women is probably between 45-55 years old, with an average age of around 49. Menopause refers to menopause, which is the cessation of menstruation for more than one year, and the exact time of menopause will again vary from person to person due to the differences in each woman’s physical condition, hereditary factors, and living environment. Some women may experience menopause around the age of 40-45, and mothers and sisters may experience menopause significantly earlier, possibly due to genetic factors. As long as the menopause does not cause serious menopausal symptoms, it can be temporarily observed and attention paid to calcium supplementation. For women with adenomyosis or multiple uterine fibroids, their menopause may be significantly later, all above 50 years of age, and there are even women who cannot go through natural menopause beyond 55 years of age. Women with adenomyosis who have late menopause are prone to anemia and have severe dysmenorrhea, which may require surgical removal of the uterus.