If you still have bleeding after menopause, you need to find out the cause in time. Generally, cervical tissue damage, especially erosion, will cause bleeding. There are also uterine tissue fibroids. Of course, abnormal hormone secretion in the body and sexual intercourse can also cause vaginal bleeding. Of course, bleeding caused by anal tissue diseases cannot be ignored. If you have your period every time, you will bleed. But for some postmenopausal women, if bleeding occurs, you need to pay attention. Because there is no blood during menopause, you need to find out the cause of bleeding in time, so that you can treat the condition and effectively ensure that your health is not affected. Let us understand what causes bleeding after menopause? |
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