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Postmenopausal Bleeding

Prompt assessment to rule out serious causes

Postmenopausal Bleeding

Any bleeding after menopause needs medical review to exclude underlying conditions.

Bleeding after menopause is never normal and should always be assessed by a specialist. While it’s often due to benign causes such as polyps or thinning of the vaginal lining, it can occasionally signal endometrial hyperplasia or cancer.

Dr Raman provides prompt, respectful evaluation with a combination of in-room examination, transvaginal ultrasound, and biopsy if needed. If further treatment is required, such as hysteroscopy or polyp removal, she will guide you through the process with care and clarity.


Early investigation brings peace of mind and ensures timely treatment if necessary.

If you’ve experienced any bleeding since reaching menopause, contact the clinic for an expert and confidential review.

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