Entering menopause? Irregular menstrual bleeding won't stop! Guideline for irregular menstruation when you should go to the hospital
During menopause, ovarian function declines and female hormone imbalance can cause various symptoms. One of them is irregular bleeding. Come to think of it, recently, have you ever felt like you've been having more menstrual periods, or maybe your menstrual periods are longer than before? Maybe it's the effects of menopause. What is Menopause? What Causes Irregular Bleeding? What should I do if I see irregular bleeding? I have compiled an article for you.
Find out in this article
- what is menopause
- Causes of irregular bleeding during menopause
- How to improve irregular bleeding during menopause
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What is menopause
Menopause is the 10-year period from 5 years before menopause to 5 years after menopause. There are individual differences in the timing of menopause, but the average age of Japanese women is said to be 50, so menopause generally occurs between the ages of 45 and 55. In early people, menopause-like symptoms may appear in the late 30s. Hormonal imbalance is more likely to be disturbed by people who go on an unreasonable diet when they are young or who continue unhealthy lifestyle habits such as smoking and heavy drinking.
Irregular menstruation? Causes of unstoppable bleeding
In addition to menopause, the cause of irregular bleeding may be hidden diseases specific to women, such as uterine fibroids, cervical cancer, and cervical polyps. Uterine fibroids are benign tumors commonly found in women in their 30s to 50s. When the fibroid itself is small, there are no subjective symptoms, but as the fibroid grows, the amount of bleeding increases, resulting in anemia, and menstrual periods become longer. Abdominal pain and lower back pain may be severe. Cervical cancer is the most common cancer among women in their 20s and 30s. You may have a brown discharge with blood in it, or you may notice the smell of the discharge. Endometrial cancer also has similar symptoms, and is often seen in people over the late 40s. Cervical polyps are a disease that affects women in their 20s to 50s. Bloody brown discharge may occur during bowel movements or after playing sports.
Reasons why menstrual bleeding does not stop during menopause
The reason why irregular menstrual bleeding does not stop during menopause is due to the decreased function of the ovaries and the balance of female hormones. Since the amount of female hormones secreted by the ovaries decreases with age, the brain issues instructions to increase the amount of secretion. As a result, menstruation may occur twice a month. In addition, anovulatory menses are more likely to occur, so you may bleed less than usual, or on the contrary, you may bleed a lot. Then, menopause is reached with repeated menstrual irregularities.
Is there a way to improve irregular bleeding during menopause?
There are irregular bleeding in menopause that can only be improved by hospital treatment and others that can be improved by yourself. If you have a problem, you want it resolved quickly. Here's how to reduce irregular bleeding during menopause.
Criteria for visiting a hospital
It is advisable to visit a hospital for
use herbal medicine
If the cause of the irregular bleeding cannot be found even after visiting a hospital, or if the effects of stress are suspected, it is time to take Chinese herbal medicine. Recently, the number of over-the-counter drugs that can be purchased at drugstores has increased. In Kampo medicine, irregular bleeding is considered to be a lack of "qi" or "blood". Here are three herbal remedies that are commonly used for irregular bleeding. Kyuukikyogaito is used when blood is leaking from blood vessels due to lack of Qi energy. Seiei granules are used when the blood is hot and bleeds easily. Denshichi Ginseng is used when blood circulation is poor and there is nowhere to go and bleeding occurs.
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reassess one's lifestyle
It is also important to review your lifestyle and balance your hormones. First of all, try to have a well-balanced diet with proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and dietary fiber. Unfortunately, there is no all-purpose food that can replace medicine that says, "If you eat this, you'll be fine." However, foods containing soybeans are rich in isoflavones that act like estrogen, calcium contained in milk and small fish increases bone mass, and dietary fiber regulates the intestinal environment. Your body needs a lot. Adequate sleep and moderate exercise are also important. Lack of sleep causes the autonomic nervous system to not work properly, which can lead to hormonal secretion being disturbed. In addition, moderate exercise is effective in relieving stress, promoting blood flow and metabolism, and has a positive effect on the body, so I would like to actively incorporate it.
summary
It is natural for menstruation to change and new symptoms to appear as you age. There are individual differences in the discomfort that tends to occur during menopause, so some people may not feel it at all, while others may find it so difficult that they can't manage their daily lives. Some of the causes of irregular bleeding introduced here are hidden diseases, so it is very dangerous to leave them alone on your own judgment. For early detection of abnormalities, it is necessary to see a doctor as soon as possible. If you are worried about symptoms such as irregular bleeding, please consult a gynecologist.
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