Women in their 60s with lower body bleeding are generally considered to have both physiological and pathological factors, and the pathological factors include cervicitis, cervical cancer, endometrial cancer and so on. 1. Physiological factors: most women in their 60s have already gone through menopause, but there are also a few women who go through menopause later, and the lower body bleeding may be the onset of menstruation, which does not need any special treatment at this time. 2. Pathological factors: when suffering from cervicitis, there can be bleeding between menstruation and bleeding after sexual intercourse; when suffering from cervical cancer, the main manifestation is contact bleeding (after sexual intercourse or vaginal examination); when suffering from endometrial cancer, the main manifestation is postmenopausal vaginal bleeding. There may be other reasons for lower body bleeding in women in their 60s, so they need to go to the gynecology department of the hospital as soon as possible, and improve the examination under the guidance of the doctor, so as to treat the symptoms.