There are more reasons why menstruation at the age of 50 during menopause can be caused by endometritis, endometrial polyps, endometrial cancer and other factors.
1. Endometritis: Inflammation of endometrium will lead to localized edema and congestion, which may lead to increased menstrual flow and prolonged menstrual period during menstruation, and thus the symptom of irregular menstruation may occur.
2. Endometrial polyps: Endometrial polyps are often characterized by bleeding between periods, heavy menstrual flow, prolonged menstrual period or menstrual dribbling, etc. If the polyp is large or protrudes into the menstrual period, it will cause the menstrual flow to increase. If the polyp is large or protrudes into the menstrual duct, it is easy to cause infection, necrosis and bloody discharge.
3. Endometrial cancer: If you suffer from endometrial cancer and other diseases, you may show irregular vaginal bleeding, abnormal discharge and so on.
There may be other reasons for menopausal menstruation at the age of 50, so it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination and cooperate with doctors for targeted treatment.