Is vaginal bleeding a disease after a woman turns 50?

Vaginal bleeding after a woman turns 50 is not necessarily a disease. It may be caused by fluctuations in hormone levels in the body during menstruation and perimenopause, or it may be a disease, such as endometritis and endometrial cancer.
1. Menstruation: Vaginal bleeding at the age of 50 in a woman may be the onset of menstruation, some women have late menopause, and normal menstruation is not a disease.
2. Fluctuation of hormone level during perimenopause: women’s perimenopause is around 45~55 years old, at this time, the ovarian function decreases, the quality of follicles also decreases, the fluctuation of hormone level in the body is more obvious, and there may be a long period of vaginal bleeding, which is a physiological phenomenon and is not considered to be a disease.
3. Endometritis: when women’s endometrium has inflammatory reaction, the inflammatory tissue is fragile, and there may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding when there is irregular shedding, which belongs to the type of disease.
4. Endometrial cancer: endometrial cancer is one of the common tumors in female reproductive system, and the common symptom is irregular vaginal bleeding.
There may be other reasons for a woman aged 50 to have irregular vaginal bleeding, so it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the examination and targeted treatment.

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