Step 4: Read and complete the decision guide to learn more about your symptoms.
Bleeding After Menopause
Menopause is time of life when you haven't had menstrual bleeding for at least a year after your last period. It's sometimes hard to know which period was or will be the last menstrual period, so it may be helpful to keep a record of the dates of your periods. Periods around and just before menopause can be light or heavy, regular or irregular. The variation is a response to the normal ups and downs of female hormone levels.
Do you know you are or think you could be menopausal?
- Abdomen and Pelvis
- See also:
- Acid Reflux Treatment
- Blood in the Urine in Men
- Causes of Impotence
- Colon Cancer Screening
- Constipation in Adults
- Diarrhea
- Difficulty Passing Urine
- Intestinal Gas Guide
- Loss of Control of Urine in Men
- Lumps or Pain Within the Scrotum
- Nausea and Vomiting
- Painful or Frequent Urination in Men
- Penis Pain, Sores, Discharge or Lumps
- Rectal Bleeding
- Rectal Pain or Itching
- Recurring Abdominal Pain
- Sexual Problems in Men
- Treatment of Impotence
- Understanding New and Severe Abdominal Pain
- Understanding PSA
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