A 44 year old woman is approaching menopause, and women in this stage usually experience menstrual disorders. Women in this age group will also gradually move from menstrual disorders to amenorrhea. So, what should we do when menstruation comes at the age of 44?
At the age of 44, menstrual periods come and go again, which is a sign of prolonged periods. It is recommended that women go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination and six tests of sex hormones to identify the cause before treatment. In addition, it is also possible that menstruation comes and goes when a woman is in the ovulation period. Women in the ovulation period may experience vaginal bleeding, but the ovulation period happens to coincide with a few days after the menstrual period is over, which can cause the phenomenon of menstruation coming and going.
Menstruation comes and goes, and it is also necessary to consider whether it is caused by organic diseases, as well as endocrine system disorders that can cause prolonged periods. During menstruation, women should maintain cleanliness and hygiene of the genital area, change sanitary pads frequently, and go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination a few days after menstruation.
44 years old is the age when women are about to experience amenorrhea. Before amenorrhea, women will experience menstrual disorders, which may be due to a decrease or increase in menstrual flow. Of course, it can also cause menstruation to come and go. What women need to do is to develop good lifestyle habits, form a regular daily routine, and adapt to changes in their bodies after amenorrhea. Pay special attention to keeping warm and avoiding dampness during menstruation.