Bleeding after two years of menopause may be related to certain gynecological inflammations, tumors, systemic diseases, exogenous hormones and other reasons.
1. Certain gynecological inflammation: such as vulvar ulcer, senile vaginitis, trichomonas vaginitis, cervicitis, cervical polyp, endometritis and other diseases can lead to bleeding after two years of menopause.
2. Tumor: mostly seen in uterine fibroids, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer and other diseases, which can also lead to bleeding after two years of menopause.
3. Systemic diseases: such as aplastic anemia, thrombocytopenic purpura, leukemia, liver damage, or disseminated intravascular coagulation complicated by obstetrics and gynecology diseases, which can also lead to bleeding after two years of menopause.
4. Exogenous hormones: such as progesterone, estrogen drugs can cause “breakthrough bleeding” or “withdrawal bleeding”, resulting in bleeding after two years of menopause.
If you have bleeding after two years of menopause, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and treat the cause.