How does menopause bleed?

Menopause bleeding is treated in different ways, depending on the root cause of bleeding. Some types of vaginal bleeding that occur after a woman has been post-lames for some time, are simply caused by transient hormonal changes and require no treatment at all. The best treatment, if required, for post -menopausal bleeding can usually be determined only after a complete evaluation of symptoms. This may happen, for example, when a woman changes or stops the substitution therapy of hormone. Treatment of this type of bleeding after menopause is usually based on the treatment of hormonal therapy. Sometimes no treatment is required and the symptoms naturally disappear.

There are a number of common lifestyle problems that can cause menopause, including stress, aggressive diet and bad diet. Directly treatment of these problems is often the best way to alleviate bleeding. Therefore, after menopausal women, it is often recommended to avoid excessive stress, keep foodRich nutrients and prevented rapid weight loss. The doctor passes through the tool through the uterus to the uterus and then takes the sample of the uterine cells. These cells are then analyzed in the laboratory to determine whether abnormality is present.

In several cases, endometrial biopsy will show that menopause bleeding is caused by abnormality in the uterus such as uterine hyperplasia or even more serious uterine cancer. The uterus hyperplasia is a non -lawy condition where uterine lining cells grow faster than usual. With this, non -invasive hormonal drugs can usually be treated. In some cases, surgical treatment is required, and in rare cases this may even include the removal of the uterus, a procedure known as hysterectomy.

If uterine cancer is diagnosed, surgery is the most standard approach used with hysterectomy or even "complete" hysterectomy that includes ODstulating eggs and ovaries except the uterus, which is common. Further treatment with chemotherapy or radiation is often required. Monitoring of progestin treatment, synthetic version of hormonal progesterone, it is recommended that the cancer spread to other parts of the body.

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