Postmenopausal sex hormones may still menstruate, perhaps as a result of consuming large amounts of phytoestrogenic foods, or as a result of diseases such as cervical cancer or uterine fibroids.
Normally, menstruation does not occur after menopause, which is the permanent cessation of menstruation due to ovarian failure. However, if excessive intake of phytoestrogen-rich foods such as flaxseed and soy products, or other estrogen-based supplements after menopause results in a surge of sex hormones, it is possible that you may still have periods.
In addition, postmenopausal sex hormone exuberance may also be caused by gynecological diseases, which are mostly seen in cervical cancer, uterine fibroids and other diseases in the clinic, because of the existence of symptoms of irregular vaginal bleeding, so the patient may be mistaken for menstruation, and at the same time there will be abnormal leukorrhea, pain and other symptoms.
To summarize, it is recommended that postmenopausal women with strong sex hormones should go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations to clarify the specific causes of the disease and carry out appropriate treatment.