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14 Σεπ 2018 · PRINT. If you’ve reached menopause, you probably thought that your days of any bleeding down there were over—but then you saw blood. You might have even panicked because you know that can be a sign of cancer. But take a deep breath, says Frederick Friedman, Jr, MD, director of obstetrics at the Mount Sinai Health System in New York City.
Postmenopausal bleeding can range from light spotting that is pinkish-gray or brown, all the way to a heavy flow, like a regular period. Most of the time, there is no pain with the bleeding. No matter your exact symptoms, you’ll want to get in touch with your ob-gyn right away if this happens to you.
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.
18 Ιαν 2019 · If you do experience unusual or postmenopausal bleeding, make an appointment with your doctor to have the problem investigated, says Dr. Berkowitz. Your doctor will likely recommend an ultrasound, a biopsy, or both.
13 Οκτ 2020 · 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.
9 Αυγ 2024 · Common Causes. 1. Hormonal Imbalances. Hormonal imbalances that occur naturally with menopause are one of the primary causes of postmenstrual bleeding. When you enter menopause, estrogen and progesterone (hormones responsible for regulating the menstrual cycle) significantly decrease and cause changes in your reproductive system.