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Periods after menopause
My mom's age is 54+ and since last year she is having menopause but today after a year has been passed, she again got a bleeding and she is using pads. Is it normal or anything serious??
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Many times it happens that menses appears and irregularly continues for 1-2 months or more. But sometimes it can be due to uterine fibroid, cyst, endometriosis, etc. like medical problems. I suggest you for USG lower abdomen. And consult your local homoeopathic physician and go by his advice.
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Hello, I can understand your concern. This is certainly not normal and we should go for investiga like Ultrasonography of abdomen and pelvis.
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