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    Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

    Posted by shrimania Monday, January 18, 2010

    What is Abnormal Uterine Bleeding?
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    Abnormal uterine bleeding is any type of bleeding from the vagina that is not normal. This may mean that you are bleeding at times of the month other than your period, or that your period is unusually heavy. If you are changing a pad or tampon more than once every 1-2 hours, your period is unusually heavy. If your period lasts more than 7 days or fewer than 2 days, this is also abnormal uterine bleeding.

    Abnormal uterine bleeding occurs in most women at some point in their lives. It is common in older women whose hormones are fluctuating due to the onset of perimenopause or menopause. Abnormal uterine bleeding is also common in the first year or two of menstruation. Vaginal bleeding in girls before the onset of the menses is abnormal. In postmenopausal women, vaginal bleeding that persists for 12 months after the cessation of the menses is abnormal. Other conditions may also cause abnormal uterine bleeding.

    In general, we should avoid speculation about diagnoses...in particular when the diagnoses can be fatal.

    1 Responses to Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

    1. Chelsea Says:
    2. When this type of problem occurs to young women within a few years of their period, and it becomes severe, it should be treated as soon as possible before it came to heavy blood loss causing anemia. Other women treated this through control of menstrual cycle. Some of the treatments may include birth control pills, and sometimes they take ibuprofen or naproxen just before the period starts.

      *Chelsea Leis

       

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