One year after menopause and bleeding should do gynecological examination, vaginal ultrasound, sex hormone six tests, coagulation function test, if necessary, diagnostic scraping, and so on.
Bleeding after one year of menopause may be due to an unexpected ovulation, causing vaginal bleeding, which is a physiological phenomenon and generally does not require treatment. But it may also be vaginitis, endometritis, cervical polyps, endometrial polyps, coagulation disorders, reproductive tract tumors and other causes of bleeding. You need to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for relevant examinations.
Gynecological examination can observe whether there is vaginal inflammation, reproductive tract tumors, cervical polyps and so on. Vaginal ultrasound examination can observe whether there are organic lesions of the uterus, endometrial conditions. Perform sex hormone six tests, which can understand the patient’s hormone level and whether there is ovulation. Conduct coagulation function examination to observe whether the patient has abnormal coagulation function and so on.
If there are abnormalities in the endometrium by ultrasonography, diagnostic scraping can also be performed under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the endometrial lesions. When abnormal menopausal uterine bleeding occurs, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and to target treatment.