Assessment by experienced specialists
Bleeding disorders are common and can be insignificant, especially in very young women and in women around menopause. However, there are many different causes of bleeding disorders, including pregnancy, hormonal imbalances, muscle knots, polyps and infections, which is why it is important to be examined by a gynecologist.
Bleeding after menopause
Vaginal bleeding after menopause always requires urgent examination to rule out, among other things, that it could be a symptom of cancer of the uterus or cervix. However, vaginal bleeding is rarely caused by cancer, but to be on the safe side, it's important to get it checked.
Once our doctors have identified the cause of your bleeding disorder, they will make a plan for your further treatment.