In middle age, women's menstrual cycle gradually tends to decline, which means that many women have unstable menstruation since the age of 40. Sometimes they only have it once or twice a month, which may indicate impending menopause or menstrual disorders. So, how to treat menstrual disorders at the age of 40?
At the age of 40, if menstrual irregularities occur, the first thing to do is to go to the hospital for a check-up to see if it is an organ problem or due to emotional factors. If it is an organ problem, such as inflammation of the uterus or adnexa, it can lead to menstrual irregularities. At this time, these diseases must be treated well, and menstruation will gradually return to normal. However, if it is affected by emotions, one can regulate their mentality and achieve good sleep to make menstruation normal.
In fact, by the age of 40, women's sexual organs have already begun to slowly deteriorate, and menstrual irregularities are quite normal. It is likely due to changes in external factors, such as environmental or weather temperature stimulation, which can cause irregular menstruation. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to diet and avoid eating more stimulating foods, wear more clothes, and keep warm to ensure normal menstruation.
If a woman's menstrual cycle starts every 2-3 months when she reaches the age of 40, it may indicate menopause. Although every woman's nutrition can keep up now, there are still many women who cannot supply their uterus due to weak qi and blood, and premature menopause is also normal. If you want to have menstruation, you may want to try some traditional Chinese medicine to regulate it.