What to do if you bleed again after menopause

Some women may experience vaginal bleeding months or even years after menopause, which is not normal. If you have bleeding again after menopause, you need to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, such as cervical cancer screening TCT, HPV, ultrasound, ultrasound of uterine adnexa and diagnostic scraping, to identify the specific cause of the disease and then treat it in a timely manner.

Vaginal rebleeding after menopause is usually caused by cervical erosion, cervical polyps, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer and other factors. The treatment for vaginal bleeding varies from one cause to another and can be treated with medication and surgery.

In conclusion, post-menopausal women who have vaginal bleeding again should pay attention to it and do early detection and treatment so as not to let the symptoms of the disease deteriorate further.