Guidelines

How do you manage abnormal uterine bleeding?

How do you manage abnormal uterine bleeding?

Abnormal uterine bleeding treatment

  1. Intrauterine device (IUD). Your doctor may suggest an IUD.
  2. Birth control pills.
  3. A D&C, or dilation and curettage.
  4. Hysterectomy.
  5. Endometrial ablation is a surgical procedure that destroys the lining of the uterus.

What is the pathophysiology of abnormal uterine bleeding?

Anovulatory dysfunctional uterine bleeding results from a disturbance of the normal hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis and is particularly common at the extremes of the reproductive years. When ovulation does not occur, no progesterone is produced to stabilize the endometrium; thus, proliferative endometrium persists.

What is the best definition of abnormal uterine bleeding?

What is abnormal uterine bleeding? Abnormal uterine bleeding is when you bleed between your monthly periods, or when you bleed for too long or it is an extremely heavy flow. Normal menstrual flow typically lasts approximately five days and occurs every 21 to 35 days.

How long can abnormal uterine bleeding last?

Symptoms of abnormal uterine bleeding include: Vaginal bleeding that occurs more often than every 21 days or farther apart than 35 days (a normal teen menstrual cycle can last up to 45 days). Vaginal bleeding that lasts longer than 7 days (normally lasts 4 to 6 days).

Can stress cause abnormal bleeding?

Stress can lead to spotting between periods, but the hormonal changes that stress causes in your body don’t stop there. In fact, stress is also a common cause of late or skipped menstrual periods.

What are the types of abnormal uterine bleeding?

Endometrial (AUB-E)—abnormal bleeding because of a problem with the lining of your uterus like an infection. Iatrogenic (AUB-I)—abnormal bleeding because of a medication you are taking….Structural causes (changes in your uterus):

  • Polyps (AUB-P)
  • Adenomyosis (AUB-A)
  • Leiomyoma (AUB-L)
  • Malignancy and hyperplasia (AUB-M)

What can stop abnormal bleeding?

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Treatment

  • Hormones. Birth control pills and other hormone treatments may be able to give you regular menstrual cycles and lighter periods.
  • Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists (GnRHa). These stop your body from making certain hormones.
  • NSAIDS.
  • Tranexamic acid.
  • IUD.

When should you worry about abnormal bleeding?

When should you see a doctor about abnormal bleeding? “You need to see a doctor if you don’t have a monthly period or have more than one period per month. Feeling lightheaded or dizzy when you stand is also concerning,” says Dr. Schrop.