What happens when a woman has no leukorrhea after menopause and then has it again a few years later?



Women who have no leukorrhea after menopause and then have it again after a few years may be caused by senile vaginitis, drug effects or tumors.

1. Age-related vaginitis: During perimenopause, the vaginal mucosa becomes fragile and easily infected by germs, resulting in increased leukorrhea, slightly yellowish in color and accompanied by vulvar itching or burning sensation.

2. Drugs: If the patient uses hormonal drugs, and leukorrhea is the secretion produced by the glands stimulated by estrogen, so when the estrogen in the body increases, leukorrhea will also appear.

3. Tumor: if suffering from gynecological tumor disease, such as cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, etc., leukorrhea will also appear after menopause, which manifests as watery, bloody or purulent leukorrhea and so on.

Women who have no leukorrhea after menopause and then have it after a few years may also have other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examinations, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, targeted treatment.