Swelling And Vaginal Bleeding After Menopause

Reviewed on 2/6/2023

Vaginal bleeding after menopause is not considered normal and can be related to conditions including endometrial cancer. Swelling is often a result of localized inflammation or infection. Swelling throughout the body can be a sign of organ failure. Seek the advice of the doctor any time you are experiencing vaginal bleeding after menopause. Describe all worrisome symptoms to a health care provider.

While the list below can be considered as a guide to educate yourself about these conditions, this is not a substitute for a diagnosis from a health care provider. There are many other medical conditions that also can be associated with your symptoms and signs. Here are a number of those from MedicineNet:

At MedicineNet, we believe it is important to take charge of your health through measures such as a living healthy lifestyle, practicing preventative medicine, following a nutrition plan, and getting regular exercise. Understanding your symptoms and signs and educating yourself about health conditions are also a part of living your healthiest life. The links above will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions to help you inform yourself about the causes and available treatments for these conditions.

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