POSTMENOPAUSAL BLEEDING
POSTMENOPAUSAL BLEEDING
Postmenopausal bleeding is an irregular and often worrying symptom for women who have transitioned into menopause. Bleeding after menopause can be a sign of mild to severe health issues, so seeking prompt medical advice is essential. Symptoms can vary and may include abnormal vaginal bleeding, unusual discharge, and pain or discomfort in the pelvic area.
While there are numerous potential causes of postmenopausal bleeding, some of the most common include hormonal imbalances, benign polyps in the uterus or cervix, small growths on the lining of the uterus, endometrial atrophy (thinning of the uterine lining), endometrial cancer and certain medications. Gynaecologists can diagnose postmenopausal bleeding via physical examinations, blood or urine tests, ultrasounds and biopsy of the uterus lining.
Treatment for postmenopausal bleeding can vary depending on the individual. Hormone replacement therapy can help rebalance hormones that cause changes in the uterine lining and reduce the risk of further abnormal bleeding. Non-hormonal medications can also reduce menstrual flow or stop bleeding altogether. Depending on the severity of the symptoms, additional treatments may need to be considered, including an endometrial biopsy.
With years of experience helping women with postmenopausal bleeding, Dr Dan combines cutting-edge medical technology with compassionate care. He’s committed to assisting patients to make informed decisions about their treatment so they can feel confident every step of the way. Schedule a confidential consultation today.
Postmenopausal bleeding is an irregular and often worrying symptom for women who have transitioned into menopause. Bleeding after menopause can be a sign of mild to severe health issues, so seeking prompt medical advice is essential. Symptoms can vary and may include abnormal vaginal bleeding, unusual discharge, and pain or discomfort in the pelvic area.
While there are numerous potential causes of postmenopausal bleeding, some of the most common include hormonal imbalances, benign polyps in the uterus or cervix, small growths on the lining of the uterus, endometrial atrophy (thinning of the uterine lining), endometrial cancer and certain medications. Gynaecologists can diagnose postmenopausal bleeding via physical examinations, blood or urine tests, ultrasounds and biopsy of the uterus lining.
Treatment for postmenopausal bleeding can vary depending on the individual. Hormone replacement therapy can help rebalance hormones that cause changes in the uterine lining and reduce the risk of further abnormal bleeding. Non-hormonal medications can also reduce menstrual flow or stop bleeding altogether. Depending on the severity of the symptoms, additional treatments may need to be considered, including an endometrial biopsy.
With years of experience helping women with postmenopausal bleeding, Dr Dan combines cutting-edge medical technology with compassionate care. He’s committed to assisting patients to make informed decisions about their treatment so they can feel confident every step of the way. Schedule a confidential consultation today.
Postmenopausal bleeding is an irregular and often worrying symptom for women who have transitioned into menopause. Bleeding after menopause can be a sign of mild to severe health issues, so seeking prompt medical advice is essential. Symptoms can vary and may include abnormal vaginal bleeding, unusual discharge, and pain or discomfort in the pelvic area.
While there are numerous potential causes of postmenopausal bleeding, some of the most common include hormonal imbalances, benign polyps in the uterus or cervix, small growths on the lining of the uterus, endometrial atrophy (thinning of the uterine lining), endometrial cancer and certain medications. Gynaecologists can diagnose postmenopausal bleeding via physical examinations, blood or urine tests, ultrasounds and biopsy of the uterus lining.
Treatment for postmenopausal bleeding can vary depending on the individual. Hormone replacement therapy can help rebalance hormones that cause changes in the uterine lining and reduce the risk of further abnormal bleeding. Non-hormonal medications can also reduce menstrual flow or stop bleeding altogether. Depending on the severity of the symptoms, additional treatments may need to be considered, including an endometrial biopsy.
With years of experience helping women with postmenopausal bleeding, Dr Dan combines cutting-edge medical technology with compassionate care. He’s committed to assisting patients to make informed decisions about their treatment so they can feel confident every step of the way. Schedule a confidential consultation today.
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PRACTICE LOCATIONS
Dr Dan’s consulting and operating locations are conveniently located for easy accessibility.
Parking is available at all times.
CONSULTATIONS
13 Lachlan Street
Liverpool NSW 2170
SURGERIES
Macquarie University Hospital
Westmead Private Hospital
Kareena Private Hospital
PRACTICE LOCATIONS
Dr Dan’s consulting and operating locations are conveniently located for easy accessibility.
Parking is available at all times.
CONSULTATIONS
13 Lachlan Street
Liverpool NSW 2170
SURGERIES
Macquarie University Hospital
Westmead Private Hospital
Kareena Private Hospital
PRACTICE
LOCATIONS
Dr Dan’s consulting and operating locations are conveniently located for easy accessibility.
Parking is available at all times.
CONSULTATIONS
13 Lachlan Street
Liverpool NSW 2170
SURGERIES
Macquarie University Hospital
Westmead Private Hospital
Kareena Private Hospital