What happens when you stop menstruating and then get your period again at 50?

There are more reasons for menstruation to come back after menopause at the age of 50, and they are considered to be related to ovarian hypoplasia, polyps, uterine fibroids and malignant lesions.
1. Ovarian hypoplasia: for 50-year-old women, due to the gradual decline in ovarian function, there may be occasional ovulation, and at this time there will be the onset of menstruation.
2. Polyps: If there are endometrial polyps, cervical polyps and other occupying lesions, it may cause irregular vaginal bleeding and the recurrence of menstruation.
3. Uterine fibroids: for patients with uterine fibroids, due to the decrease in uterine volume and elasticity, and the increase in the surface area of the lining of the uterus, it may cause women to have irregular vaginal bleeding.
4. Malignant lesions: for patients with endometrial cancer and cervical cancer, due to the rapid growth of cancer cells, lack of local blood supply may cause tissue necrosis and shedding, resulting in irregular vaginal bleeding.
There may be other reasons for menstruation after menopause at the age of 50, so it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time to improve ultrasound, cervical cancer screening and other related examinations, so as to clarify the cause of the disease and then treat the disease with targeted treatment under the guidance of doctors.