Bleeding after menopause is abnormal and may be related to inflammation of reproductive tract, endocrine disorders, tumors and other factors.
1. Inflammation of reproductive tract: After menopause, due to the decrease of estrogen, vaginal self-purification ability is poor, which may cause gynecological diseases, such as geriatric vaginitis, and the aggravation of infection may lead to vaginal bleeding, accompanied by itching, pain and other symptoms.
2. Endocrine disorders: after menopause, endocrine disorders, excessive estrogen in the body may lead to proliferative changes in the endometrium, which is easy to shed bleeding, resulting in abnormal vaginal bleeding after menopause.
3. Tumor: such as ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, etc., the local tissue necrosis of the tumor may cause postmenopausal bleeding, and it will bleed repeatedly, which may be accompanied by abnormal vaginal discharge, lower abdominal distension and other symptoms.
There may be other reasons for postmenopausal bleeding, which should be taken seriously, and it is recommended to seek medical treatment as soon as possible, complete the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of professional doctors, and take active targeted treatment to avoid delaying the condition.