Do women over 70 still have discharge from intercourse?

Most 70+ women have no secretions during intercourse, a few do, but if the secretions are abnormal, you should be wary of a pathology. Most 70+ women have lost their ovarian function, have gone through menopause, have declining estrogen levels, low libido, vaginal dryness, and no secretions during intercourse, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. A small number of women in their 70s have not completely lost their ovarian function, and their hormone levels may fluctuate, in which case there will be a small amount of secretion during intercourse, which is usually odorless, white or yellowish. However, if infected with high-risk HPV viruses, such as HPV18, HPV16, this situation will appear abnormal vaginal discharge, such as white, bloody or thin as watery fluid, accompanied by a fishy smell or bad odor, some patients will also have contact bleeding during intercourse. Women in their 70s who still have discharge during intercourse, accompanied by abnormal symptoms, should seek medical attention to rule out the cause of the disease.