Is it normal to have your period 18 days after menopause?

Menstruation for 18 days during menopause may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may be caused by endometrial cancer as well as vaginitis. Surgery or medication can be taken under doctor’s advice.
1. Normal physiological phenomenon: Most women enter menopause with the onset of menstruation after menopause. In fact, this is not menopause, but irregular menstruation due to the change of hormone secretion during menopause, which usually does not need treatment.
2. Endometrial cancer: endometrial cancer is one of the common malignant tumors in gynecology, mostly occurring in elderly women. Clinically, it mainly manifests as postmenopausal vaginal bleeding, usually with little bleeding, accompanied by lower abdominal pain and lumbago, etc. It can be diagnosed through scraping surgery under doctor’s advice, and the scrapings will be sent to pathological examination, and surgical treatment, radiotherapy and chemotherapy will be adopted.
3. Vaginitis: Elderly vaginitis is characterized by burning sensation, itching of the vulva, increased leukorrhea, and even a small amount of bleeding in severe cases. You can use metronidazole vaginal suppositories or norfloxacin suppositories and other medications under the guidance of a doctor.
The phenomenon of women menopause 18 days to menstruation, it is recommended that the patient timely consultation, identify the cause of the targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.