Bleeding during intercourse after menopause may be due to atrophic vaginitis, cervical lesions, endometriosis, etc., which need to be analyzed specifically.
1. Atrophic vaginitis: after menopause, estrogen secretion is insufficient, and reproductive organs appear atrophy, under the stimulation of sexual life and other phenomena such as redness and swelling of the mucosa, which may lead to bleeding during the friction of sexual life, accompanied by dryness, pain and other discomforts of sexual intercourse.
2. Cervical lesions: during sex, the cervix will also be exposed to the cervix, if the cervix has inflammation, polyps, tumors and other phenomena, the local tissues are more fragile, but also in the coitus after the stimulation and bleeding.
3. Endometrial lesions: if the endometrium has abnormal hyperplasia, or endometrial cancer, under the stimulation of sexual life, the endometrium may also produce shedding manifested as vaginal bleeding.
There are other reasons for postmenopausal coital bleeding, we suggest that women with this condition should go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis, and take standardized methods of treatment under the guidance of the doctor.