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What's wrong with abnormal uterine bleeding?

Asked by:Aurora-Lee

Asked on:Apr 12, 2026 12:34 PM

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  • Heather Heather

    Apr 12, 2026

    Abnormal uterine bleeding may be caused by endocrine disorders, uterine fibroids, endometrial polyps, endometriosis, coagulation disorders and other reasons. Abnormal uterine bleeding usually presents with symptoms such as irregular menstrual cycles, excessive menstrual flow, or prolonged menstrual periods, and can be intervened through drug treatment, surgical treatment, etc.

    Endocrine disorders are a common cause of abnormal uterine bleeding in women of childbearing age, and may be related to factors such as mental stress and excessive dieting. You can use progesterone capsules, dydrogesterone tablets and other drugs as directed by your doctor to regulate hormone levels. Bleeding caused by uterine fibroids is often accompanied by a bloating feeling in the lower abdomen, which can be confirmed by ultrasound examination. For fibroids less than 5 cm in diameter, mifepristone tablets can be tried to control their growth. Bleeding caused by endometrial polyps is intermittent, hysteroscopy can confirm the diagnosis, and polypectomy is the radical cure. Patients with endometriosis are often accompanied by worsening dysmenorrhea, and leuprolide acetate microspheres can inhibit the growth of ectopic endometrium. Abnormal coagulation function requires investigation of blood system diseases. Vitamin K1 injection can improve the coagulation mechanism.

    You should maintain a regular schedule in your daily life and avoid staying up late and experiencing mood swings. Pay attention to supplementing your diet with iron-rich animal liver, spinach and other foods, and avoid strenuous exercise during menstruation. It is recommended to wear loose cotton underwear, record the bleeding cycle and volume changes, and conduct regular gynecological examinations and ultrasound monitoring. If symptoms of anemia such as dizziness and fatigue occur or bleeding lasts for more than 7 days, you need to seek medical attention promptly.

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