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I Am 51 Years Old And Three Years Post Menopause
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Hyperplasia of endometrial lining or cervix uteri issues.
Detailed Answer:
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I read your query and here is my advice.
The symptoms you are experiencing don't signify a single condition but possibly two or more different conditions.
The symptoms of nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain and feeling sick may signify a gastrointestinal viral infection.
About bleeding, firstly make sure that bleeding cones from vagina not from rectum because hemorrhoid bleeding may be confused with vaginal bleeding in toilet.
If the bleeding comes from vagina the main reason can be hyperplasia of endometrial lining or cervix uteri issues.
Atrophy , that often happens in menopause can cause light spotting not period bleeding.
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Not much related to thyroid issues.
Detailed Answer:
I don't think this bleeding can somehow be related to thyroid issues.
You have more than a year in menopause and every bleeding at this time should be evaluated and not neglected.
Probably it can be related to endometrial lining hyperplasia.
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