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uterine bleeding |
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uterine bleedingAbnormal bleeding from the uterus not related to menstruation. Most common in the first few years after menarche and as menopause approaches, it is thought to occur when malfunctioning ovaries reduce blood estrogen levels. A malfunctioning hypothalamus or pituitary gland may also cause hormonally induced uterine bleeding, as can birth-control pills or hormone-replacement therapy. Some tumours produce estrogen and can alter the menstrual cycle, causing bleeding. Tumours in the uterus often bleed easily. Other causes include injury to the uterus, stress, obesity, chronic illness, psychological problems, and blood and cardiovascular disorders. Treatment is directed toward the underlying cause. |
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Uterine bleeding has been linked to tamoxifen, as well. In October, the ACOG Practice Bulletin, published by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, made mention of the Bakri Postpartum Balloon for its specifically tailored design that enables conservative management of uterine bleeding in cases of uterine atony and other causes of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). The only known risk factor for uterine sarcoma is radiation used to treat benign uterine bleeding and that appears linked only to about 10 percent to 25 percent of all cases. |
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