Vaginal Bleeding Menstruation - Page 1

This is the periodic blood in women's that flows as a discharge from the women's uterus. Vaginal bleeding menstruation is called menorrhea. Menstruation is the name by which menorrhea process occurs.


The blood loss can cause ANEMIA. That requires urgent treatment.

Noncancerous causes of menorrhagia includes :

  • Uterine fibroids they are benign tumors of smooth muscle tissue).
  • Endometrial Polyps (tiny benign growths that protrude into the womb).
  • Adenomyosis.
  • Intrauterine devices (IUD's).
  • Hypothyroidism, is the underactive thyroid function.
  • Autoimmune disorder (systemic lupus erythematosus).
  • Blood clotting disorders.
Menorrhagia can be a sign of endometrial cancer. It's more frequent in female over the 40 age. There are a lot of causes of menorrhagia in a female. It must found the specific cause after a medical evaluation. They are said to have dysfunctional uterine. It is found in female with dysfunctional uterine. With the new medicine we can found treatments to reduce the severity of the condition.

It's well known what cause menorrhagia in a female. All the female with uterine fibroids may be experiencing menorrhagia by endometrial hyperplasia. The heavy bleeding does not require evaluation with a doctor. A female with menorrhagia must visit a doctor. A female over 40 and under age often referred to a gynecologist for feether evaluation. A female may be referred to a gynecologist If she persistently bleeds.

Polymenorrhea
This is the irregular Vaginal Bleeding Menstrual periods. Polymenorrhea can be caused by sexually transmitted diseases chamydia STDS, eg.: gonorrhea or chamydia. It causes inflammation in the uters or pelvic inflammatory disease. Endometrioris is a condition of unknown cause that can lead pelvic pain. Maybe the cause of polymenorrhea is unclear in which case she has dysfunctional uterine.

Menstrual periods at irregular intervals (metrorrhagia)
Irregular menstrual periods (metrorrhagia) can be due to benign growths in the cervix, such as cervical polyps. The cause of these growths is usually not known. Metrorrhagia can also be caused by infections of the uterus (endometritis) and use of birth control pills (oral contraceptives). Sometimes after an evaluation, a woman's doctor might determine that her metrorrhagia does not have an identifiable cause and that further evaluation is not necessary at that time.

Decreased amount or duration of menstrual flow (hypomenorrhea)
An overactive thyroid function (hyperthyroidism) or certain kidney diseases can both cause hypomenorrhea. Oral contraceptive pills can also cause hypomenorrhea. It is important for women to know that lighter, shorter, or even absent menstrual periods as a result of taking oral contraceptive pills does not indicate that the contraceptive effect of the oral contraceptive pills is inadequate. In fact, many women enjoy this "side effect" of oral contraceptives.

Bleeding between menstrual periods (intermenstrual bleeding)
Women who are ovulating normally can experience light bleeding (sometimes referred to as 'spotting') between menstrual periods. Hormonal birth control methods (oral contraceptive pills or patches) as well as IUD use for contraception may sometimes lead to light bleeding between periods. Psychological stress, certain medications such as anticoagulant drugs, and fluctuations in hormone levels may all be causes of light bleeding between periods. Other conditions that cause abnormal menstrual bleeding, or bleeding in women who are not ovulating regularly (see below) can also be the cause of intermenstrual bleeding.