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What Causes Thin Bloody Vaginal Discharge And Back Pain At 70?
I am 70, have no known family history of cancer, have never given birth or been pregnant, never used birth control pills, had perfectly normal periods all of life without monthly pain. i have experienced a very thin bloody discharge with lower back pain, much like the end of my normal period cycle. Is this something to be concerned about? I experienced no menopausal systems after the end of my last period.
Hi. I've gone through your query. I can understand your anxiety.
Your symptoms & age can be correlated with menopausal or post-menopausal bleeding. Bleeding could be due to tissue growth, thinning & thickening of vaginal lining, medications or may be cancer.
Better to do Transvaginal USG & endometrial biopsy at the earliest for further evaluation. Consult a gynaecologist for assistance.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Get well soon.
Regards,
Dr. Yogapriya V, General and family physician.
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What Causes Thin Bloody Vaginal Discharge And Back Pain At 70?
Hi. I ve gone through your query. I can understand your anxiety. Your symptoms & age can be correlated with menopausal or post-menopausal bleeding. Bleeding could be due to tissue growth, thinning & thickening of vaginal lining, medications or may be cancer. Better to do Transvaginal USG & endometrial biopsy at the earliest for further evaluation. Consult a gynaecologist for assistance. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Get well soon. Regards, Dr. Yogapriya V, General and family physician.