Bleeding

Bleeding's disease overview

What is

Menopause?

Menopause is a woman's menstrual cycle phenomenon that lasts for a week and the amount of blood is gone in excess of 80ml/ menstrual cycle (normal in the range of 50-80ml/ cycle)

Menopause meets a lot in women, especially for married women. This phenomenon is very dangerous , which can seriously affect the health of women, causing diseases such as anemia, genital tract infection, causing infertility, uterine fibroids. , causing uncomfortable feelings for women when menstruation.

Causes of Bleeding's disease

There are two main groups of causes of women with menstruation as follows:

Menopular dysmenorrhea

The main cause of endocrine disorders. Menopular menstruality usually appears in the period of waking up

and the premenopausal period of women, while the reproductive age, the muscle menstrual period often appears after birth, abortion pills and contraceptives. Women who are at risk of obesity, childbirth, increase, smoke, menopause, diabetes, hypothyroidism, coagulation disorders, chronic hepatitis, cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease,, Red lupus ... is also more likely to get menorrhagia.

The physical menstrual bleeding is caused by an entity damage to the uterus or the ovaries. These lesions can be: endometritis, endometrial cancer, especially uterine fibroids and uterine polyps, fetal diseases, systemic diseases such as disorders Blood coagulation, goiter. Using birth control pills, especially emergency contraception also causes menorrhagia.

Symptoms of Bleeding's disease

When menstruation, the woman will have the following manifestations:

  • The menstrual cycle lasts more than 7 days
  • The amount of blood lost during the menstrual cycle exceeds 80ml/cycle. The period of menstrual cycle, in fact a woman has to change the tampons continuously once an hour, continues for hours. Menstrual menstruation is especially at night.
  • Lower abdominal pain. theo cường kinh trong thời gian dài có thể có các triệu chứng của thiếu máu như mệt mỏi, thở dốc…
  • People at risk for Bleeding's disease

    The objects that make the risk of menstrual disease increase include:

  • The woman has just started to have menstruation
  • The woman is near menopause. Cervical mail, ovarian cancer. Contains steroids.
  • Diagnostic measures for Bleeding's disease

    To accurately diagnose menorrhagia or menorrhagia, it is necessary to rely on

  • History of patients (History of sex, gynecological diseases, chronic medical diseases ...)
  • History of drug use or contraceptive hormones.
  • The menstrual cycle lasts more than 7 days and the amount of blood is gone in excess of 80ml/cycle
  • Signs of thyroid weakness, liver disease, increased blood prolactin, puppets Dehydration and coagulation disorders. > The physical damage on the female genital tract
  • Some tests of diagnostic value such as:

  • Blood formula
  • ultrasound
  • PAP test: Method of taking a small sample of the cervical surface for testing.
  • Endometrial biopsy, uterine scrap
  • Abdominal screening
  • Ovarian uterine photography
  • Uterine screening
  • Bleeding's disease treatments

    Principle of menstrual treatment is treatment according to the cause, stop bleeding, re -set the normal menstrual cycle if the woman is in the age of birth, supportive treatment, advanced Status

    Specifically, the current methods used to treat menorrhagia are:

  • Use drugs: birth control pills prescribed by a doctor, hormone supplements, iron supplements. Surgery: uterine grated and uterine screening. , endometrium, uterine and cervical removal. If an older woman and there is no need to give birth, they can apply the above methods
  • In addition, when menstruation, patients need a reasonable living regime Science, sleep on time and avoid stressful problems.

    See also:

  • Is menstruation dangerous?
  • What is called menstruality? Does menorrhagia warn any disease?
  • Demonstrate treatment of bleeding: When does surgery?
  • What is bleeding? Causes and effects of disease on health
  • How is the menstrual cycle calculated?
  • Changes of the body in the pre -menopause and menopause
  • 6 things to know about cervical cancer
  • Typical signs of ovarian cancer warning
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