Is it normal to have leucorrhea after menopause?

  The female menopause indicates that the ovarian function has declined, due to the reduction of estrogen secretion, leucorrhea will also gradually reduce, generally speaking, after menopause women will no longer appear leucorrhea situation.  If the leucorrhea of menopausal women is not reduced, but increased, it means that the body of women has a certain abnormality, you need to go to the hospital in time to find the cause, and the right treatment. The causes of leucorrhea after menopause are age-related vaginitis and gynecological tumors. After menopause, the vaginal mucosa becomes thinner and the vagina’s ability to resist infection and friction is greatly reduced. If you don’t pay attention to hygiene, it will easily cause senile vaginitis and symptoms of vulvar itching and increased leucorrhea. If there is watery leucorrhea or leucorrhea with color, a gynecological cervical smear test TCT and ultrasound should be done, except for any cervical lesions or endometrial lesions, and the next step of treatment should be decided according to the examination.  After menopause, the leucorrhea will gradually decrease. If there is an abnormal increase in leucorrhea, go to the hospital for a timely checkup and be alert to the occurrence of senile vaginitis, cervicitis, and tumors.