Bleeding nipple pain after menopause is often related to endocrine disorders, mastitis, breast hyperplasia, etc. General treatment, medication and surgical treatment can be taken according to the cause. 1. Endocrine disorders: estrogen level disorders may occur during menopause. Oral contraceptive pills, such as ethinyl estradiol cyproterone tablets, can be used to treat increased estrogen levels, while estrogen replacement therapy, such as oral estradiol valerate tablets, can be used for patients with low estrogen levels. 2. Mastitis: usually non-lactating mastitis. For this disease, you need to keep the nipple clean, and then appropriate cold or hot compresses, more serious patients can follow the doctor’s prescription oral steroid hormone drugs, such as dexamethasone. 3. Breast hyperplasia: Some women may suffer from breast hyperplasia during menopause, which is characterized by breast pain, nodules and hard lumps. If the condition is mild, it can be treated with triamcinolone acetonide, and if the nodules are large, it is necessary to have surgery as soon as possible to remove the nodules. Postmenopausal bleeding nipple pain should also be considered for other reasons such as breast cancer, must be examined first, and under the guidance of the doctor targeted medication, do not take without authorization.