In my fifties, menopause has arrived once again

  In daily life, menopause is a normal physiological phenomenon for women in their fifties. However, some people may suddenly experience menstruation after one or two years of menopause, which can lead to doubts among female friends about why they still experience menstruation after menopause. So, what's going on when menopause comes again in my fifties?

  

In my fifties, menopause has arrived once again1

  If a woman stops menstruating for a year at the age of 50 and suddenly experiences vaginal bleeding again, it may be due to incomplete degradation of ovarian secretion function, which can still secrete some hormones. After the endometrium is affected by hormones, there may also be a small amount of bleeding. If it is not accompanied by other similar phenomena, this situation is considered normal.

  However, as time goes by, ovarian function declines and hormone secretion decreases. If the duration of menopause persists for a long time, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination to see if there are any gynecological inflammations or if there are signs of endometrial bleeding and necrosis. If so, appropriate measures must be taken in a timely manner for treatment.

  It is recommended to first go to the hospital for an abdominal ultrasound examination or painless curettage to check for any pathological phenomena in the uterus. If everything is normal, vaginal bleeding may be caused by local hygiene. It is important to pay more attention to personal hygiene, wash frequently, change clothes frequently, and keep the vagina clean.

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