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Menopause will breast pain abnormal leucorrhea

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-01 21:57:18
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Menopause refers to the permanent absence of menstruation caused by the decline of ovarian function as women age. When women are postmenopausal, estrogen levels in the body decrease, which can lead to vaginal atrophy and increase the risk of infection. If vaginitis is caused, it can lead to abnormal leucorrhea. However, menopause generally does not cause breast pain. If the pain lasts for a long time, it may be caused by disease factors, such as breast hyperplasia and breast fibroadenoma.
It is
recommended to go to the hospital for detailed examination according to their own conditions in order to find out the exact cause and carry out targeted treatment.