Is it normal to have sticky leucorrhea after menopause?

Usually there is always sticky leucorrhea after menopause, which is considered abnormal and should be examined at the hospital in time. After menopause, due to the decrease of estrogen level, the vaginal mucous membrane becomes thinner, and the vaginal secretion and cervical secretion will also decrease, and the amount of leucorrhea after menopause will be less than before. If there is always sticky leucorrhea, it may be caused by vaginal and cervical and pelvic diseases.1. Vaginal diseases: If there is always sticky leucorrhea after menopause, it may be stimulated by vaginal inflammation, resulting in increased secretion. The type of inflammation can be clarified by cleanliness check or micro-ecological examination. If there are mycelia, consider it as vulvovaginal pseudofilamentous candidiasis, and if there are trichomonas, it may be trichomonas vaginitis. 2. Cervical diseases: There is always sticky leucorrhea after menopause, and if TCT shows abnormalities after examination, it suggests possible cervical lesions, such as cervical precancer, cervical cancer, etc. Colposcopic biopsy is needed for clear diagnosis. In addition, there may also be chronic stimulation of cervical inflammation, resulting in women always having sticky leucorrhea after menopause; 3. Pelvic diseases: after menopause, women’s resistance decreases and a series of pelvic inflammatory diseases such as endometritis and pelvic peritonitis may occur. For example, endometritis is due to inflammation of the endometrium, resulting in congestion and exudation, which may manifest as sticky leucorrhea after discharge through the vagina, and may also emit an unpleasant odor; 4, other: for some women with hot flashes, night sweats, and serious menopausal symptoms, they may improve through hormone supplementation, and under the effect of drugs, there may also be a situation of sticky leucorrhea after menopause.