I hv 5 years old male baby, delivery done by cesarean n abortion an year ago, an unwanted pregnancy. My menstrual cycle often goes below 22 r 23 days n from one month it is below 10 days, 3 times in a month. I hv taken many precautions given by gynecologists but not being normal n feeling loss of blood n headache from previous week and getting weaker and feeling whiteness from female private part from a month. please advice any precautions necessary measures to prevent this disease, so that I would not suffer. Thanks n regards.
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The condition is termed as Metrorrhagia also known as the dysfunctional uterine bleeding .. Basically, this condition is characterized by bleeding episodes (mainly spotting but can lead to severe bleeding) outside the menstrual phase. Metrorrhagia is considered a symptom of a possible health problem but shouldn?t be handled as a serious health problem right away. One should not panic. Some of the main cause are----------- ? Endometrial hyperplasia. This condition is said to be a result of abnormal levels of estrogen and decreased levels of progesterone. This abnormality in hormonal levels would then prompt excessive endometrial cells. . Cervicitis. This is known as infection of the cervix. Bleeding during the infection would indicate prompt attention as this may progress to a chronic problem. ? Abortion or miscarriage. This is a common cause of vaginal bleeding. There are cases where after abortion, fetal parts are left that can cause for vaginal infection and bleeding. ? Infection. Sexually transmitted infection/s is a probable cause of metrorrhagia. Syphilis is known to cause vaginal bleeding. Those who have Lyme disease are prone to metrorrhagia as they become susceptible to infections. ? Hormonal imbalance. There are underlying conditions such as hyperthyroidism/hypothyroidism that cause hormonal imbalance. ? Coagulation problems. Women who have an underlying coagulation (blood clotting) problem such as those prone to bleeding are highly susceptible to metrorrhagia. ? Use of contraception. The use of devices that can traumatize the vaginal or uterine lining can cause bleeding. IUD is a common device to cause metrorrhagia. I wonder why your Gynaecologist could not guide you properly.Although in your case it seems like Endometrial Hyperplasia along with Cervicitis but a physical examination is surely required to confirm diagnosis.Â
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