The menopause in the fifties after coitus with blood may be related to physiological reasons such as mucosal tear bleeding, but also may be related to vaginitis, cervical polyps and other pathological reasons, need to be specifically analyzed.
1. Mucosal tearing and bleeding: after menopause, the vaginal mucosa becomes thin, which can easily cause tearing and bleeding during intercourse.
2. Vaginitis: after menopause, women are prone to vaginitis, inflammation affects the mucous membrane in the vagina, making the mucous membrane swollen and congested, and it is easy to have abnormal mucous membrane bleeding during coitus.
3. cervical polyps: if the woman herself has cervical polyps, postmenopausal coitus may appear contact bleeding, bleeding is not much, with the secretion out of the body, usually manifested as blood after coitus.
The fifty-something menopause after intercourse with blood may have other reasons, women need to pay attention to, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to gynecological examination, to avoid the emergence of serious symptoms.