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Types of Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding

Abnormal vaginal bleeding is blood flow period as the dirt from her womb, abnormal vaginal bleeding is also called menorrhea. Menorrhea the process is called menstruation (menstruation). While vaginal bleeding is abnormal blood flow from the vagina that occurs at the wrong time during the month or on-short of the amount that is not appropriate.

1. Very heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia)
Vaginal bleeding is very severe / severe, called menorrhagia, menstrual bleeding is greater than 5 tablespoons per month. This condition occurs in approximately 10% of women. The most common pattern of menorrhagia is excessive bleeding that occurs in cycles with regular menstrual and ovulatory normal

2. Irregular vaginal bleeding; menstrual periods that are too often (polymenorrhea)


Menstrual periods are often abnormally (polymenorrhea) can be caused by certain diseases are transmitted sexually or sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) (such as chlamydia or gonorrhea) that causes inflammation of the womb (uterus). This condition is called pelvic inflammatory disease. Endometriosis is a condition of unknown cause that can lead to pelvic pain and polymenorrhea. Sometimes, the cause of polymenorrhea not clear, in cases where women are said to have dysfunctional bleeding womb.

3. Menstrual periods at intervals irregular (metrorrhagia)


Periods irregular periods (metrorrhagia) can be caused by benign growths on the cervix (cervical), such as cervical polyps. The cause of these growths are usually unknown. Metrorrhagia may also be caused by infections of the womb (endometritis) and the use of birth control pills (oralcontraceptives). Sometimes after an evaluation, a female doctor may determine that its metrorrhagia not have an identifiable cause and that further evaluation is not necessary at that time.

Perimenopause is the period of time close to the menopausal transition. It is often characterized by cycles of menstrual irregularities, including menstrual periods at intervals of irregular and variations in the amount of blood flow. Ketidakaturan-ketidakaturan menstruation may precede the actual onset of menopause (defined as absence of periods for one year) by several years.

4. A reduced amount or duration of menstrual flow (hypomenorrhea)


An overactive thyroid function (hyperthyroidism) or certain kidney diseases can both cause hypomenorrhea. The pills oral birth control may also cause hypomenorrhea. It is important for women to know that menstrual periods lighter, shorter, or even absence as a result of taking birth control pills do not indicate that the effects of pregnancy prevention pills, birth control is not enough. In fact, many women appreciate the "side effects" from oral medications to prevent pregnancy.

5. Bleeding between menstrual periods (intermenstrual bleeding)

Women who are ovulating normally can experience light bleeding (sometimes referred to as "spotting") between menstrual periods-peiode. Methods of hormonal birth control as well as the use of an IUD for contraception may sometimes lead to a mild bleeding between periods. Physiological stress, certain medications such as anticoagulant drugs, and fluctuations in hormone levels probably are all rigan causes 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 intermenstrualbleeding.
 
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