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Regarding menopause bleeding
My mom is 48 years old...bleeding stopped 3 years back..bt nw suddenly she spotting some days.. visited doctor done scanning also..they mentioned endometrial thickness
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Post menopausal bleeding is an alarming symptom, but is mostly due to endometrial hyperplasia(increased thickness). Also there could be some cervical causes for the same. However it could also be an early feature of an endometrial neoplastic lesion or a cervical neoplasm.
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Visiting a gynecologist for a routine examination to rule out any cervical lesion is advisable.
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A fractional curettage for confirmation of endometrial hyperplasia and exclusion of any neoplastic lesion is essential.
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