What’s wrong with getting your period again after three years of menopause?



Menstruation again after three years of menopause, occurring after menopause is usually not normal menstruation, but vaginal bleeding, the common causes of malignant tumors, infections, or intrauterine foreign bodies, is an abnormal manifestation.

1. Malignant tumors: endometrial cancer, cervical cancer, etc., may cause vaginal bleeding symptoms. It is usually accompanied by a bad odor, or purulent discharge, etc.

2. Infection: vaginitis, endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease and so on. Due to the decline of ovarian function after menopause, estrogen level decreases, vaginal wall atrophy, mucous membrane thinning, local resistance decreases, pathogenic bacteria are easy to invade and reproduce causing inflammation. There may be increased vaginal discharge, vulvar itching, burning sensation. Abdominal pain, fever, etc. Check the vaginal wall congestion, cervical congestion or bleeding phenomenon.

3. Intrauterine foreign body: the contraceptive ring is not taken out in time, because with age, the uterus and cervix atrophy, resulting in smaller uterine cavity, the contraceptive ring stimulation of the uterine wall caused by bleeding phenomenon and so on.

If you have stopped menstruating for three years and have vaginal bleeding, you must go to the hospital to get a clear diagnosis, and after diagnosis, you should be treated under the guidance of your doctor, and you should not treat yourself to avoid the adverse consequences.