Postmenopausal Bleeding

Postmenopausal Bleeding

Postmenopausal bleeding is any vaginal bleeding that occurs after a patient has entered menopause, which is the point in time 12 months after a woman's last period. Because one of the primary signs of endometrial cancer is postmenopausal bleeding, it is important that this symptom be evaluated. It is more common, however, for postmenopausal bleeding to be caused by benign conditions such as endometrial polyps, fibroids, or atrophy.

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