What Causes Abdominal Cramps, Vaginal Bleeding And Bloating During Menopause?
Can be polyps.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for trusting us with your health concern.
At age 62, all bleeding from the uterus has to be taken very seriously. In women presenting with your complaint, as many as 15% are presenting with pre-cancerous or cancerous changes of the uterus. Here is exactly what needs to happen:
1. You need a visit with your OB/GYN and an exam
2. During this exam they need to perform an endometrial biopsy
3. You then need an ultrasound to look at the ovaries and the endometrial lining
If the biopsy is normal and the 'lining' of the uterus is 4mm or less, then there is absolutely no concern for cancer.
Of note, the most common cause of bleeding after menopause is related to the 'thinnin' and fragility of the lining of the uterus, followed by polyps of the uterus (which are common).
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