It is not normal to have vaginal bleeding after menopause, considering that it may be caused by cervical disease, uterine disease, ovarian disease and so on.
1. Cervical diseases: diseases in the cervical region, such as cervical lesions, cervical cancer, etc., due to the abnormal blood vessels of the lesion tissue as well as the invasion of the tumor and other factors, which will lead to the occurrence of cervical bleeding and the flow of blood from the vagina.
2. Uterine diseases: suffering from endometrial malignant tumor and other diseases, due to the invasion of blood vessels of local tissues by the tumor, bleeding from the uterine cavity may occur.
3. Ovarian diseases: some tumors in the ovarian area, such as follicular membranous cell tumor, ovarian granulosa cell tumor, etc., will secrete estrogen and promote endometrial hyperplasia, and the hyperplasia of the endometrium will be detached, and vaginal bleeding will occur.
There may be other reasons for vaginal bleeding after menopause, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.