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What Causes Recurring Spotting At The Age Of 55?

I m 55 and I m not sure if its been a year since I ve had a period but I believe it has. I started spotting very dark colored blood a few months ago. It stopped for a month or so and now it s started again. It is brighter red this time as well as dark. Should I be concerned?
Fri, 5 Feb 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

If your period stopped for a year then you would be considered menopausal and this bleeding would be post menopausal bleeding.

Though post menopausal bleeding is very often related to benign ( not serious) conditions, it should always be investigated by a doctor.
This is to rule out the more serious conditions.

This assessment would involve at least an ultrasound to take a look at the uterus.

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What Causes Recurring Spotting At The Age Of 55?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If your period stopped for a year then you would be considered menopausal and this bleeding would be post menopausal bleeding. Though post menopausal bleeding is very often related to benign ( not serious) conditions, it should always be investigated by a doctor. This is to rule out the more serious conditions. This assessment would involve at least an ultrasound to take a look at the uterus. I hope this helps