Any bleeding post menopause should be reported to your doctor. Abnormal bleeding from the cavity of the uterus can be caused by hormonal imbalances, benign growths such as polyps or fibroids, or pre-cancer conditions. The bleeding may not be serious, but it's best to be evaluated by your gynecologist, if only for your peace of mind.
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Hello, Anon.
Thank you for posting today.
Any bleeding post menopause should be reported to your doctor. Abnormal bleeding from the cavity of the uterus can be caused by hormonal imbalances, benign growths such as polyps or fibroids, or pre-cancer conditions. The bleeding may not be serious, but it's best to be evaluated by your gynecologist, if only for your peace of mind.
Helena
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