It’s been ten years since I stopped menstruating and now I’m bleeding again.

Bleeding after 10 years of menopause may be caused by vaginitis, birth control rings or reproductive system tumors, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms. 1. Reproductive system tumor: If endometrial cancer, cervical cancer and other diseases occur, it may also be manifested as small amount of vaginal bleeding after menopause, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for systematic examination to screen whether there is a tumor in the reproductive system. 2. Vaginitis: If there is a small amount of bleeding after 10 years of menopause, it may also be induced by vaginitis. The vaginal mucosa will secrete a small amount of blood if it is stimulated by inflammation for a long period of time, so vaginal bleeding may occur, or there may be blood in the leukorrhea. 3. Birth control ring: If the birth control ring is not taken out in time after menopause, vaginal bleeding may also occur after many years. Because the uterus will slowly shrink, and the size of the IUD will not change, it will stimulate the uterine lining and bleeding will occur. Therefore, if bleeding occurs after 10 years of menopause, it is recommended that you closely monitor your own situation, consult a doctor for any abnormalities, and follow the doctor’s instructions for symptomatic intervention.