Spotting after
Menopause
Spotting is the vaginal bleeding after menopause. You may
experience blood or brownish spots even after 4 or 5 years from
menopause. This may occur due to some hormonal changes. But it
should be checked initially. Sometimes spotting after menopause
may occur due to any cancer growth in the uterine. If it is
diagnosed early the treatment can be given in the initial stage
itself. Even if it is not because of cancer growth treatment
like hormone replacement therapy will be given for
spotting.
Menopause will not stop your normal life. And so many women
have to face more responsibilities along with their menopausal
problem. This may result in stress. Stress may cause spotting
after menopause. So treating stress will provide relief.
The treatment requires more care and affection from the family
members especially her life partner.
Since spotting after menopause is due to hormone imbalance
there is no need to fear for that. But treatment is necessary
to prevent spotting. If you experience frequent spotting you
should compulsorily report to your doctor. This is important
because spotting after menopause is the sign of cancer in
uterine. But you need not fear that all the spotting is cause
due to cancer only.
In many cases spotting after menopause happens to women who
have undergone hormone replacement therapy. This is because the
uterine is very sensitive to estrogen and the lack of estrogen
can break the blood vessels and cause vaginal bleeding.
Polyps and fibroids may also cause post menopause spotting.
Polyps cause light bleeding whereas fibroids cause heavy
bleeding. Both of them require medical treatment. Some over
growth in the uterine may cause spotting after menopause. 20%
of such over growth lead to uterine cancer.
Mostly spotting may occur due to estrogen stimulation,
pelvis disorder and so on. If the spotting continues or it
comes as fresh blood, you should contact your doctor
immediately. Early diagnosis will prevent most of the severe
problems.
Analyzing the medical history of the patient will help the
doctor to diagnose the cause for spotting after menopause.
Physical examination of pelvis and vagina will help the doctor
to detect the cause. If the spotting has foul smell and the
patient feels pain or burning sensation in vagina, then it may
be due to cervical cancer.
Sometimes thyroid problem may also cause spotting. The
abnormal bleeding may depend upon your age and it requires
immediate treatment. Thickened endometrial may also cause
spotting after menopause. Since uterine cancer affects older
women than young spotting should be analyzed immediately. But
remember cancer is not the only cause for spotting after
menopause. There are several other reasons also.
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