
Having Pain In Groin In Front Of Thighs And Aching. Had Light Period After Long Time. Treatment?

Post menopausal bleeding to be evaluated
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Such pain is commonly noticed in calcium and mineral deficiency in women nearing menopause. If the pain is mild without any redness or tenderness you can try applying some analgesic cream.
Also during your postmenopausal period you need calcium and Vitamin D3 supplementation for helping this type of pain.
The bleed after three years is to be considered as Post menoapusal bleeding and it needs to be evalauted, though its a light bleeding its better to get evaluated by an OBGYN specialist, they can advise you a pelvic scan to know the endometrial thickness, any uterine or ovarian problem.
If your gynaec examination is normal, then your pain in the groin to thigh could be unrelated to gynecological problem.
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