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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Postmenopausal bleeding
  1. ... cancer increases to about 10% in women with postmenopausal bleeding. Make sure that bleeding is coming from the ...
  2. ... remove the polyp. This is less commonly used. Postmenopausal women who have polyps that are not causing symptoms may also consider watchful waiting. However, the polyp should be removed if it is causing vaginal bleeding.
  3. ... has passed without a period, women are considered postmenopausal. Your menstrual flow may come to a sudden ... legs or your lungs. Report any new vaginal bleeding or menstrual bleeding that comes more often or ...
  4. ... mL (110 to 1468.4 pmol/L) Female (postmenopausal): 0 to 30 pg/mL (0 to 110 ... blood drawn are slight, but may include: Excessive bleeding Fainting or feeling lightheaded Multiple punctures to locate ...