How to tell if postmenopausal bleeding is cancerous bleeding



Whether bleeding after menopause is cancerous or not cannot be distinguished by oneself, it is recommended to go to the hospital for detailed examination in time and determine the cause of bleeding under the guidance of doctors.

Menopause is a normal physical change in which a woman’s physiological cycle stops when she reaches a certain age. Bleeding after menopause is usually an abnormal physical condition, which may indicate the presence of endometrial abnormality or cervical or endometrial cancer in the body.

There are many causes of postmenopausal bleeding, and it is not possible to determine whether it is due to cancerous factors by observation. You should pay attention to the symptoms of bleeding and go to the hospital for endometrial biopsy, ultrasound, magnetic resonance, etc. to determine the cause of the bleeding more accurately.

If symptoms of postmenopausal bleeding occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and get regular treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the disease.