Menopause Examination
1. The follicular generating hormone (FSH) rises. 2. Levels of estradiol (E2) and progesterone decreased. 3. There is no change in luteinization or hormone (LH) during menopause, and it can be increased after menopause. 4. Segmented scraping and endometrial pathological examination: endometrial tumors were excluded. 5. Pelvic ultrasound, CT and magnetic resonance examination can reveal the whole uterus and ovaries to eliminate gynecological organic diseases. Type B ultrasonography can exclude uterine and ovarian tumors, and understand the thickness of the endometrium. 6. Measure bone density, etc. to see if there is osteoporosis. The diagnosis 1. Medical history Based on clinical presentation and postmenopause. 2. Physical examination General and gynecological examinations included. Those who have not undergone gynecological examination after 3 months of reexamination must undergo reexamination. 3. Laboratory inspection Determination of hormone levels. Complication...