What’s wrong with a little pink discharge often after menopause?

A little bit of pink discharge often after menopause, usually may be atrophic vaginitis, cervical lesions, endometriosis and other reasons, need to be specifically analyzed.
1. Atrophic vaginitis: postmenopausal women have lower levels of estrogen and atrophy of the vagina and other reproductive organs, which can easily lead to infections under the stimulation of bacteria and other microorganisms, resulting in localized bleeding and pink-colored discharge.
2. Cervical lesions: If the pink discharge appears after sex, it may be cervicitis, cervical polyps, cervical cancer, etc. The local tissues are fragile, and under the stimulation of sex, bleeding will occur, and the discharge is pink.
3. Endometrial lesions: If the endometrium of postmenopausal women has abnormal proliferation or even endometrial cancer, it will cause abnormal bleeding and the secretion will be pink in color.
After menopause, there are many reasons for the appearance of pink discharge. If the symptom occurs frequently, it is recommended to go to the hospital for timely medical treatment, to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, and to carry out the corresponding treatment.