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  1. The pattern of abnormal uterine bleeding often suggests possible causes (eg, regular cycles with prolonged or excessive bleeding suggest structural abnormalities; irregular bleeding or amenorrhea is often due to ovulatory dysfunction) and helps guide the choice of laboratory or imaging tests.

  2. 22 lut 2024 · Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is a common and often debilitating condition, affecting women of reproductive age. AUB is any variance of the normal menstrual cycle, which is defined on the basis of four parameters (frequency, regularity, duration, and volume); symptoms can be acute or chronic.

  3. Symptoms |. Diagnosis |. Treatment. Abnormal uterine bleeding in women of childbearing age is bleeding from the uterus that does not follow the normal pattern for menstrual cycles. That is, it occurs too frequently or irregularly or lasts longer or is heavier than normal menstrual periods.

  4. 11 lis 2021 · Abnormal uterine bleeding is bleeding between monthly periods, prolonged bleeding or an extremely heavy period. Possible causes include fibroids, polyps, hormone changes and — in rare cases — cancer.

  5. Abnormal uterine bleeding is a common problem in women of reproductive age that usually can be corrected with surgery or medication. Surgery may be able to correct structural causes of abnormal bleeding. If there are no structural causes, medical therapy often can restore regular menstrual cycles.

  6. 14 lip 2022 · Abnormal uterine bleeding in young girlsBleeding before menarche (the first period in a girl's life) is always abnormal. It may be caused by trauma, a foreign body (such as toys, coins, or toilet tissue), irritation of the genital area (due to bubble bath, soaps, lotions, or infection), or urinary tract problems.

  7. Key Highlights. Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is a common and often debilitating condition, affecting women of reproductive age. AUB is any variance of the normal menstrual cycle, which is defined on the basis of four parameters (frequency, regularity, duration, and volume); symptoms can be acute or chronic.