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What Is The Reason For Light Pink Vaginal Bleeding Post Menopause ?

For the last three days I have been having a light pink vagina bleeding I am 57 yrs old. I don t have a period any more. I have not had sex for 2 yrs what is wrong?
Thu, 5 Jan 2012
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  User's Response
hiii
You are now 57 yrs old and now bleeding for 3 days.
You are currently suffering from POST MENOPAUSAL BLEEDING.
So have to rule out underlying cervical or uterine pathology.
Do a TVS along with pap smear test.
Show the test result and consult further.
Have a good day.
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Pediatrician Dr. Aseem's  Response
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Welcome to HCM
Read your prob, at age of 57 if bleeding from vagina occure it needs urgent treatment. most probably this is due to hyperplasia. myometrium thicness , fibroid or etc. you should consult n rule out the cause of it. at this age hysterectomy is choice of treatment for vaginal bleeding but before you should rule out the cause.
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What Is The Reason For Light Pink Vaginal Bleeding Post Menopause ?

hiii You are now 57 yrs old and now bleeding for 3 days. You are currently suffering from POST MENOPAUSAL BLEEDING. So have to rule out underlying cervical or uterine pathology. Do a TVS along with pap smear test. Show the test result and consult further. Have a good day.