What happens when the lining is thick after menopause

Thick endometrium after menopause may be associated with abnormal vaginal bleeding and endometrial pathology.
Generally speaking, after menopause, the endometrium is usually in a thin state due to the failure of ovarian function and the decrease of estrogen level. If endometrial thickening occurs, it may be caused by abnormal oral hormonal drugs or cancerous changes in the endometrium.
Thickening of the endometrium may lead to bleeding again after menopause, and it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for endometrial scraping, which will send the thickened endometrium to the pathologist to see what is the cause, and choose the appropriate way to treat the symptoms.
No matter what the cause of the thick endometrium, it may have an impact on the woman’s body, so you need to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.