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Post Menopausal bleeding-Benign Hysteroscopy

Menopause | Last Active: Dec 29, 2025 | Replies (23)

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What type of doctor are you seeing for metformin and ozempic prescriptions? Is it an endocrinologist? If so, have them check your hormones. The combination of menopause hormone changes, lichen sclerosis, obesity, anxiety/stress, etc. could all be contributing to your post menopausal bleeding. Depending on what you are dealing with breast health, that could also be contributing. You may want to focus on overall health and see a nutritionist/dietitian to review diet and supplements to recommend changes and getting more exercise (just start slow with walking). Managing anxiety and stress is important, too, with medications and/or therapy. The therapy can help you focus on self care. While addressing overall health, you can keep an eye on the bleeding to see if it improves with diet changes, exercise, weight loss, stress reduction, reducing anxiety, etc. A hysterectomy is an extreme step and may not be necessary. Most doctors would not approve removal of organs if not warranted and only due to fear of future potential cancer. Genetics and family history may change their thinking on this but insurance companies also require clinically valid reasons for surgery like hysterectomy.

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Hey, yes I went to an endocrinologist. He did bloodwork for all Hormones, everything came back in range, except estradiol was a little high. I asked the gynecologist about that and she said they don’t treat only based on blood numbers, they treat symptoms. So when I go back, I’m going to say it seems like the symptoms are staying!! There was another post that suggested asking about ablation, so I will definitely do that.
You hit the nail on the head with everything. I really have to take control of my health once and for all, both physically and mentally. I’m going to try my best to eat better and walk more. Thank you for the advice and support 🙏🙂