Does adenomyosis cause postmenopausal bleeding?

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2025-05-01 12:49:32 Views: 63 times

Adenomyosis generally refers to adenomyosis, adenomyosis may cause postmenopausal bleeding.

Does adenomyosis cause postmenopausal bleeding?

Adenomyosis refers to endometrial glands and stroma invasion of the uterine myometrium, is an estrogen-dependent disease, patients with increased menstrual volume, menstrual prolongation, dysmenorrhea and other symptoms. After menopause due to the decline in estrogen levels in the body, this situation usually does not occur, so there is no adenomyosis will cause postmenopausal bleeding.

Postmenopausal bleeding is not related to endometrial hyperplasia, uterine fibroids, cervical cancer and other causes. It is recommended to see a doctor after symptoms appear, to clarify the specific causes and take treatment.



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