Treatment for Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
If an individual experiences vaginal bleeding after menopause, while not on their period, or after sex, then it is considered to be abnormal. Essentially, any bleeding outside of a regular menstrual cycle can be considered as abnormal vaginal bleeding, including a cycle that lasts longer than 7 days.
What Are the Causes of Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding?
When bleeding occurs outside of typical standards for a woman’s menstrual cycle, it is often a sign of a health condition. The most common causes of abnormal vaginal bleeding include:
- Uterine fibroids
- Endometrial polyps
- Pregnancy
- A pelvic organ infection
- Side effects from a change in medication
- Extreme stress
- Imbalanced hormones
- Vaginal dryness
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Possible miscarriage
- Cancers of the reproductive system
How is Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Diagnosed?
Because there can be many potential causes of abnormal vaginal bleeding, it may take some time, and answering a lot of questions from your gynecologist in order to pinpoint exactly what is going wrong. It is advised to write down notes about your symptoms and when they occur, as all of this will contribute to your provider’s diagnosis.
Your gynecologist is also likely to perform a wide variety of tests to investigate what may be leading to your abnormal vaginal bleeding. This usually begins with a basic blood test, a pregnancy test, or STI testing. If these preliminary tests do not reveal any useful information, then your physician will likely move on to an ultrasound or other diagnostic procedures like a biopsy or hysteroscopy.
How is Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Treated?
Once again, because of the vast number of reasons why a woman may be experiencing abnormal vaginal bleeding, treatment options will need to be determined on a case-by-case basis. Fortunately, all of the aforementioned causes are associated with several treatment methods, which will all be thoroughly discussed between you and your gynecologist to find the best possible solution.
Why You Need to Seek Treatment
Some cases of abnormal vaginal bleeding may resolve on their own over time, but it is still so important to investigate the source of this bleeding with a gynecologist because it could be caused by something as serious as cancer. In this instance, it is absolutely better to be safe than sorry.
Contact South Miami Women’s Health Today!
If you have been experiencing abnormal vaginal bleeding and are looking for answers, please call South Miami Women’s Health today at (305) 665-9644 to schedule an appointment with one of our female health specialists.
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