Any vaginal bleeding after menopause can be a symptom of cancer, so get it checked out by your OB/GYN. Isn't always cancer, but since that is most serious, definitely needs evaluation. Yes, it's quite common, but the above poster is correct. Just to put your mind at rest see that OB/GYN.
During menopause, the woman should not be praying. She does not pray for the entire duration of the bleeding
Abnormal bleeding includes bleeding between menstrual periods, excessive bleeding during a menstrual period, or bleeding after menopause
menopause is bad because it makes you forget things especially bad to youths
pelvic pain......bleeding after intercourse, bleeding after menopause, Bleeding that occurs between regular menstraul period
hi i have the same problem i am not sure either. i have been bleeding for 25 days now and this never happened to me before... and i am freaked out.....go to your doctor and they problem will prescribe you some meds okay!!!!
If you have bleeding after menopause, an endometrial biopsy is necessary.
Just as bad as it usually is.
It depends on how bad you have the menopause. It can give you hot flashes or make you cold.
Irregular bleeding during menopause typically occurs as hormone levels fluctuate, and it can last for several months to a few years before stopping completely. Most women experience a gradual decrease in menstrual frequency and flow until periods eventually cease. Once a woman has gone 12 consecutive months without a period, she is considered to be in menopause, and the irregular bleeding generally stops. However, it's important to consult a healthcare provider if bleeding persists or is concerning.
Pre-Menopause is also known as perimenopause. Symptoms occur in less than 10% of women, but can include hot flashes, mood swings and erratic bleeding.
Bleeding during menopause can be caused by a number of different things, most of them harmless. Fibroids in the uterus and hormonal shifts are common problems, and rarely infections or cancer may also cause bleeding.
Pre-Menopause is also known as perimenopause. Symptoms occur in less than 10% of women, but can include hot flashes, mood swings and erratic bleeding.