Post Menopausal Bleeding

This should always be investigated
health warning sign post menopausal bleeding

At the menopause, a woman’s periods either stop abruptly, or become irregular in timing as well as volume of blood lost. Eventually they stop altogether because ovulation has ceased, and the woman’s reproductive life has come to an end.

Once they have finally stopped, any further bleeding, either after intercourse or for no obvious reason must be investigated by a doctor.

This is because the two most common causes of post menopausal bleeding are cervical erosion and cervical cancer.

A cervical erosion is like a raw area of skin on the outer part of the cervix, which can bleed when touched e.g. during intercourse.

Cervical cancer can cause blood loss even in the very early precancerous stages, so the earlier this type of blood loss is treated the better.

The 12 deadly dozen warning signs
1. Persistent Headache
2. Excessive Thirst
3. Chest Pain
4. Persistent Tiredness
5. Changes to your Skin
6. Lumps and Bumps
7. Post Menopausal Bleeding
8. Blood in Stools
9. Blood in Urine
10. Vomiting Blood
11. Coughing up Blood
12. Changes in Bowel Habits