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Is It Normal To Bleed After Menopause?

By Stephanie Smith


Menopause is a stage, which occurs, in every female body because of the changes in the hormones of the body. A standard age in which most of the cases of menopause can be seen is between 45 to 55 years. Menopause does not come alone, it brings a lot of unexpected changes with it that occur in a female body.

The major change that menopause creates is, the ovaries stop producing estrogen. Its because of this, that the menstruation cycles of a woman are disturbed. It turns out into heavy flow and after few days, the cycles are stopped permanently.

Woman may take estrogen to regularize the menstruation circle. But some women consider the bleeding after menopause can be a cause of uterine cancer.

After consulting a physician, hormone replacement therapies can be taken to restore the lost and unbalanced hormones.

In a female body, estrogen plays an important role. It gives a balance to the menstruation cycle and it supports the bones, preventing the existence of osteoporosis, in which the bones may become brittle to fracture easily.

Insufficient quantity of estrogen generates problems in genital organs. A minimum amount of 60 pg/ml of serum estrogen should be consumed by a woman to activate the tissues of the uterus to stimulate and elate menstruation.

The monthly circle of menstruation tells you that your body is functioning normally and you are biologically fit. The resulting bleeding clarifies that there is sufficient amounts of estrogen in your body. Estrogen can be taken in many forms to remove the abnormalities that occur in a female body. It is recommended to take a combination of estrogen and progesterone to come over the hormonal disturbance. Nutritive food and vitamins also help to restore the energy in a female body. Always consult a doctor if the bleeding is occurring irregularly, such flow is considered abnormal and can cause a serious problem. In some cases, small tissues are combined to make a lump, which is very dangerous. This can be detected and diagnosed by Trans vaginal ultrasound and this type of body change should not be ignored. It is very hazardous your body.

Taking hormone therapy reduces the risk of uterine cancer in a female. The combination of estrogen and progesterone reduces the risk of heart diseases in a female. Not only this, they control the other troubles of menopause to certain extent. Pains in muscles, dryness of the organ, stimulation of the vagina tissues and menstruation circle are more problems in which taking the combination of estrogen and progesterone is helpful.


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