For some women in their fifties and sixties, they have already entered old age and are not likely to have menstrual problems. However, there are some abnormal situations. If some women in their sixties suddenly bleed after menopause for decades, what is the reason? When this happens, you should pay attention to the possibility of some symptom factors. The common reasons are: 1. Tumors. If a postmenopausal woman has a urinary system tumor, sudden vaginal bleeding may occur. If there is a tumor in the cervix, uterine body, or ovary, bleeding may occur, especially some malignant tumors, such as uterine body cancer and cervical cancer. Bleeding is the most common. Usually sudden bleeding is one of the early symptoms of this symptom. 2. Vaginitis in the elderly. As women enter menopause, their ovaries decrease and the estrogen level in the body decreases, causing the vaginal mucosa to soften. In addition, the glycogen content and the number of streptococci in the squamous epithelial cells decrease, and the acidity decreases. Therefore, the body's ability to resist diseases decreases, making it easy to be infected and cause local ulcers in the vagina, which in turn causes bleeding. 3. Endometritis. When postmenopausal women suffer from some uterine wall diseases, sudden vaginal bleeding may also occur, such as endometritis, uterine polyps, tuberculous endometritis, etc. 4. Chronic cervical diseases, such as cervical erosion and cervical polyps, can cause vaginal bleeding. 5. Infectious vaginitis. If postmenopausal women are infected with fungi, Trichomonas, amebiasis, etc. and develop vaginitis, it can also cause vaginal bleeding. There are various reasons for sudden bleeding at the age of 60, ten years after menopause. They are usually manifestations of some diseases. The symptoms introduced above will cause postmenopausal vaginal bleeding. Therefore, when women experience this kind of sudden abnormal bleeding, they should be vigilant and check in time to identify the cause and treat it symptomatically. In addition, there are other non-gynecological diseases that can also cause bleeding, such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, blood diseases, etc., which are sometimes easily mistaken for vaginal bleeding. Be careful to distinguish them. |
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