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Postmenopausal Bleeding

Postmenopausal bleeding is when bleeding occurs after menopause. It occurs due to benign conditions such as endometrial polyps. However, additional causes, like hormone replacement therapy, cervical cancer, and uterine polyps (growth in the uterus), can also lead to postmenopausal bleeding.

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How to treat postmenopausal vaginal discharge?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 52 years old female, who weighs 165 lbs, and I am 5 feet tall. I have postmenopausal vaginal discharge with a fair amount of red spots. What could be the cause? I had my menopause 1.5 years back, and I have type 2 diabetes, hypothyroidism, and asymptomatic cholelithiasis from la...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have seen all the reports (attachment removed to protect patient identity). First, D and C (dilation and curettage) with cervical biopsy with acetic acid or Lugol's iodine should be done as you have postmenopausal spotting with thickened endometrium of 9 mm, with ass...  Read Full »

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