Why am I Bleeding?

 

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"I'm amazed at how many women come into my office, having suffered with heavy bleeding for years.   Many have gone to multiple physicians, and have tried numerous treatments without ever finding out the cause of the bleeding."  

Why am I bleeding so much?  Possible causes are...

Hormone imbalance can cause irregular bleeding.  It is usually possible to evaluate this by history and by using methods to evaluate ovulation.  If a woman is on birth control pills, then her hormones are controlled by the pills.  Estrogen replacement after menopause can also cause bleeding.

Problems with the uterus, such as fibroid tumors are common causes of abnormal bleeding. Polyps are growths on the lining of the uterus that can bleed.  Adenomyosis is a condition in which the endometrium (the lining of the uterus) grows into the wall of the uterus.  Click here to learn more about causes of abnormal bleeding

Good News!  The cause of your bleeding can usually be diagnosed in one or two office visits!

First, I get a history of the problem, and do a routine pelvic exam.  But many causes of bleeding can be missed by exam alone.  Therefore I routinely do an Ultrasound of fibroid in endometrial cavity ultrasound examination at the time of the first visit.  Vaginal probe ultrasound only takes a few minutes, is not uncomfortable, and rapidly provides invaluable information. I feel it is important to do my own ultrasound, as I have often found things that were missed when the ultrasound was done by someone with less experience.  Frequently the diagnosis can be made on the basis of the exam and ultrasound. 

Depending on the findings, other tests may be necessary at a second visit. Hysteroscope viewing submucous myoma  It may be helpful to look inside the uterus with a slender telescope called a hysteroscope that is inserted through the cervix.  I do most diagnostic hysteroscopy in the office using local anesthesia. If you are particularly anxious, or if there is a concern about discomfort, I can do hysteroscopy with mild sedation.  To me, the ability to be able to see into the uterus in a quick office procedure is as basic to gynecology as is looking in an ear to an ear specialist.

Once the cause of bleeding is identified, we discuss all of the treatment options available.  Sometimes there can be heavy bleeding even if the uterus appears normal, but this also can be treated once we have eliminated other causes.

Click here to read about treatment options for heavy bleeding.

 


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