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15 Ιαν 2024 · The most common causes of bleeding or spotting after menopause include: Vaginal atrophy (the lining of your vagina becomes thin and dry, which means it bleeds more easily). Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) (changing or stopping HRT can cause bleeding).
10 Δεκ 2023 · Vaginal bleeding after menopause is not normal and necessitates urgent medical evaluation by an obstetrician-gynecologist. Symptoms of postmenopausal bleeding may range from spotting to heavy flow. Vaginal discharge or accompanying symptoms like pelvic pressure may also occur.
Causes and treatments. One reason for postmenopausal bleeding could be that the tissue of your vagina and vulva has gotten thinner. This can happen during menopause due to hormone changes.
9 Μαρ 2024 · A number of conditions may lead to postmenopausal bleeding: Polyps: These tissue growths show up inside your uterus or cervical canal, or on your cervix. They’re usually not cancer, but they...
Any vaginal bleeding after menopause is considered to be postmenopausal bleeding. Different women can experience bleeding differently, however. Below are some of the ways this can happen: Any small amount of blood; Bleeding that seems to mimic a menstrual period; Blood clots that pass with other bleeding
There can be several causes of postmenopausal bleeding. The most common causes are: inflammation and thinning of the vaginal lining (atrophic vaginitis) or womb lining (endometrial atrophy) – caused by lower oestrogen levels. cervical or womb polyps – growths that are usually non-cancerous.
13 Οκτ 2020 · Should you be concerned? The good news according to an analysis published in JAMA Internal Medicine, is that most likely your bleeding is caused by a noncancerous condition, such as vaginal atrophy, uterine fibroids, or polyps.