At what age is amenorrhea generally considered normal

  The so-called amenorrhea, which is commonly referred to as menopause, has always been a focus of attention for many women. Once a woman reaches menopause, it means that her body begins to decline and the rate of aging is particularly fast. So, at what age is amenorrhea generally normal?

  

At what age is amenorrhea generally considered normal1

  The age of female dysmenorrhea is generally around 50 years old. However, with the significant improvement in people's living standards, the age of menopause has also become later. The vast majority of women reach menopause at around 52 years old. If a woman has already reached menopause before the age of 40, it is usually premature ovarian failure. In such cases, it is necessary to choose hormone drugs for treatment according to the situation, so as to make one's menstrual cycle abnormal.

  However, some people also claim that their menstrual cycle continues to be normal after the age of sixty. In fact, this situation is also normal. However, only a very small number of people's menstrual cycles will only visit after the age of sixty. As long as there are no abnormalities found during normal gynecological examinations and gynecological color ultrasound, this situation is also normal. However, if abnormalities are found during gynecological examinations, it is necessary to check to see what the root cause of long-term menopause is, and then treat the cause accordingly.

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