Bleeding after menopause can be caused by cervical cancer. Common tests include Pap Smear and HPV Test. See a doctor if symptoms are severe, persistent, or worsening.
Consult a doctor if your bleeding after menopause is persistent (lasting more than a few days), progressively worsening, or interfering with daily activities. Seek immediate care if accompanied by chest pain, difficulty breathing, or sudden loss of consciousness.
Bleeding after menopause
Bleeding after menopause is a commonly reported health symptom that may be associated with a range of underlying medical conditions. Understanding its causes and associated conditions helps guide appropriate diagnosis and treatment. If you experience persistent or severe bleeding after menopause, consult a healthcare professional.
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Possible Conditions
Bleeding after menopause is commonly associated with the following health conditions. This is not a diagnosis — your exact cause depends on your full symptom profile.
Related Lab Tests
Doctors commonly order these tests when evaluating bleeding after menopause. Tap any test for a detailed explanation.
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This is educational information about Bleeding after menopause. For diagnosis and treatment, consult a qualified doctor. For emergencies, call 112.
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