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Overview

Medical experts have cautioned women to take any form of bleeding after menopause seriously, describing it as a red flag that could signal underlying health conditions, including cancer.

The female reproductive health experts explained that while many women may dismiss post-menopausal bleeding as a minor issue, it often points to underlying problems that require immediate medical evaluation.

According to them, conditions such as endometrial hyperplasia, uterine fibroids, and even cervical or endometrial cancer could be responsible.

The gynaecologists urged women to seek urgent medical attention once they notice bleeding after menopause, noting that early detection and timely intervention significantly increase the chances of successful treatment and survival.