POST MENOPAUSAL BLEEDING
Menopause occurs in a woman when she stops having her periods for more than a year . Average age of menopause is 45-55 yrs in women. Menopause happens because of natural decline in female hormone (estrogen and progesterone ) production from the Ovaries. Ideally , if a woman has undergone Menopause she should not be having any bleeding.
However , if bleeding does happen, either as spotting or heavy bleeding then it is a cause for concern and one must visit a Gynaecologist.
Regardless of the cause, it is very important to visit your doctor to find out the cause for post menopausal bleeding. The various tests done in this regard would be:
1- Transvaginal Ultrasound - this is the first test to be done. In this an Ultrasound is done by inserting a probe through the vagina to visualize the Uterus. It helps to measure the endometrial lining, how thick or thin it is. Ideally the endometrial lining in post menopausal women should be less than 5 mm .
2- Endometrial Biopsy – This can be done as an OPD procedure by inserting a small thin tube through the vagina into the uterus. Cells are taken from the lining of the Uterus and sent for biopsy to know whether they are normal or cancerous.
3- Dilatation and Curettage – This procedure involves admission on a day care basis and is done under Anaesthesia. In this the cervix is dilated, so that a larger piece of endometrium can be taken for sampling.
4- Hysteroscopy – This is a technique wherein a thin telescope which is attached to a camera is inserted inside the Uterine Cavity to visualize it for any polyps or growths inside the uterus. This procedure requires a day care admission and is a safe, simple and minimally invasive procedure.
What are the treatment options ?
Once the cause of bleeding has been diagnosed, treatment depends on the underlying cause. In most of the cases it may not be necessary to remove the Uterus but a regular monitoring may be needed.
1- Polyps - Removal of polyps is definitely needed and this can be done by Hysteroscopy. If the polyps are Non-cancerous on biopsy, then removal of polyps is the complete treatment.
2- Endometrial Hyperplasia – For this condition, if the biopsy report shows no evidence of pre-cancer, then medications like Progesterones can be given. However it is important to have regular check ups to ensure that the lining of the Uterus is not growing. Sometimes, for Endometrial Hyperplasia, removal of the Uterus may be needed.
3- Endometrial Cancer – Hysterectomy or removal of Uterus is the only option for Endometrial Cancer. Along with the uterus the tubes and ovaries are also removed. Depending on the stage of the cancer, sometimes Chemotherapy or Radiotherapy may be needed.
4- Endometrial Atrophy – In this condition, doctor may prescribe estrogens for a short period of time.
About 10% of women may have Post menopausal bleeding and in most of the cases it may be because of simple curable causes. But in few cases it may need urgent attention as the cause may be life threatening, so it is advisable to get yourself checked by a Gynaecologist at the earliest.
Doctor Profile
Dr Amita Shah is a leading gynaecologist in Gurgaon with vast experience in treating all major and minor female problems. She is the founder of ‘Global Womens Clinic’ in Palam vihar, Gurgaon.
For more information or appointment with Dr Amita Shah please call 9773975611