What are the reasons for bleeding again after menopause

The causes of bleeding after menopause may be short menopause, recurrent menstruation, senile vaginitis, gynecological cancer and so on.
1. Short time of menopause: If the time after menopause is not more than two years, and there is vaginal bleeding again, it may be caused by the ovarian function has not completely failed after menopause, or taking some hormone drugs, which leads to the rebound of the ovarian function.
2. Age-related vaginitis: the lack of estrogen in the body after menopause leads to age-related vaginal inflammation, which will lead to small amount of bleeding caused by congestion of the vaginal wall and cervix once it is not treated in time.
3. Gynecological cancer: endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, etc. may cause bleeding again after menopause.
Postmenopausal bleeding needs to go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and be actively treated under the doctor’s guidance. Once cancerous lesions are detected and treated as early as possible, you should not use drugs indiscriminately by yourself to avoid serious consequences.