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Suggest Remedy For Pink Discharge During Menopause

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Posted on Thu, 27 Nov 2014
Question: I have had a very faint pink discharge, not every day, and never on the toilet paper when I wipe. I am 57 and have been in menopause for 9 years. I see it in the morning after I have been sitting up. Does not continue all day. What could be happening?V
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (43 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
requires assessment

Detailed Answer:
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

The most common cause of pink or red discharge is the presence of blood. If it is in very small quantities , it would not be seen on wiping or consistently.

Post menopausal bleeding is most usually related to: (1) polyps or non cancerous growths on the cervix
(2) endometrial (endometrium is internal lining of uterus) polyps, which are benign,
(3) endometrial cancer
(4)vaginal atrophy- with aging the walls of the vagina and other aspects of the uterus and cervix, undergo atrophy or aging. This can cause bleeding
(5)infection

The cause would need to be confirmed. Any suspicion of post menopausal bleeding needs to be investigated.

Assessment involves : (1) physical vaginal examination to detect any issues with the uterus or cervix
(2)ultrasound- to take a look at the thickness of the endometrium and identify any issues
(3)endometrial biopsy

It would be best to visit your doctor for an assessment.

I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Suggest Remedy For Pink Discharge During Menopause

Brief Answer: requires assessment Detailed Answer: HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The most common cause of pink or red discharge is the presence of blood. If it is in very small quantities , it would not be seen on wiping or consistently. Post menopausal bleeding is most usually related to: (1) polyps or non cancerous growths on the cervix (2) endometrial (endometrium is internal lining of uterus) polyps, which are benign, (3) endometrial cancer (4)vaginal atrophy- with aging the walls of the vagina and other aspects of the uterus and cervix, undergo atrophy or aging. This can cause bleeding (5)infection The cause would need to be confirmed. Any suspicion of post menopausal bleeding needs to be investigated. Assessment involves : (1) physical vaginal examination to detect any issues with the uterus or cervix (2)ultrasound- to take a look at the thickness of the endometrium and identify any issues (3)endometrial biopsy It would be best to visit your doctor for an assessment. I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions