Is it normal to have yellow-green discharge after menopause?

Yellowish-green discharge after menopause is usually considered abnormal and may be related to cervical diseases or vaginal inflammation and other factors. 1. Cervical disease: If the cervix is suffering from inflammation or high-level cervical cell lesions or even cancer, the cervical tissues will become brittle, which may cause abnormal vaginal bleeding or abnormal discharge. 2. Vaginal inflammation: After menopause, due to the decline of ovarian function, the decrease of estrogen secretion will cause the decrease of vaginal secretion, and it is easy to secondary bacterial infection which will lead to the occurrence of senile vaginitis, and when there is vaginal inflammation, it is easy to have yellowish-green abnormal secretion. Therefore, after menopause, if there is yellowish-green secretion, it is considered abnormal, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to improve the examination, and follow the doctor’s instructions for early treatment, so as to avoid delaying the condition.