Normal vaginal bleeding (menstruation) occurs every 21 to 35 days. Abnormal vaginal bleeding is any bleeding unrelated to normal menstruation. This can include spotting small amounts of blood (between periods) or menstrual flow, which is heavier than usual.
The causes for abnormal vaginal bleeding rank in risk of occurrence according to women’s age. Some causes are:
Symptoms of abnormal vaginal bleeding include bleeding between periods or after sex, spotting after menstruation, bleeding heavier or for more days than normal, and bleeding after menopause.
Dr Turner will enquire about your family health history and complete details of your menstrual cycles (dates, length, and type of bleeding). You will also have a physical examination and blood tests to check your hormonal levels to diagnose the cause of your bleeding.
Dr Turner may also order a pregnancy test to rule out the possibility of pregnancy. A range of imaging tests, such as ultrasound or MRI scans, which produce images of your internal organs, may also be ordered to diagnose irregular bleeding.
A cervical smear and swab may be taken and sent for sampling to determine abnormalities.
The types of treatment for abnormal vaginal bleeding are based on the cause of bleeding, age and whether you want to have a child. Most cases of abnormal vaginal bleeding can be treated with medications, except for a few instances that may require surgery.
Hormonal medications used to treat abnormal bleeding depend on whether or not you want to get pregnant and your age. Hormones can be given as tablets, injections, vaginal creams, or intrauterine devices (birth control devices inserted into the uterus). The hormones are slowly released into the body and control the abnormal bleeding.
Your doctor may prescribe other medications, such as anti-inflammatory drugs or antibiotics, to reduce bleeding and infections.
Your doctor will recommend surgical treatment if the bleeding is caused by
Along with these treatments, you can take good care of yourself by eating a well-balanced diet, exercising, and getting proper sleep.
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