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Step 4: Read and complete the decision guide to learn more about your symptoms.

Bleeding After Menopause

Your doctor will need to evaluate whether you have an infection. Another possibility for the discharge and bleeding is abnormal tissue growth. For example, non-cancerous tissue growth such as polyps or endometrial hyperplasia or pre-cancerous or cancerous changes could arise in the inner lining of the uterus (endometrium), vagina or the cervix.

Contact your doctor and arrange to be seen as soon as possible.

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