Monday 21 September 2015

Heavy Bleeding


Heavy bleeding and clotting problems are common to many women. When women needs to change three towels or tampons every hour so they may be losing too much blood and they urgently need to be monitored by their gynecologist. A full pelvic examination and ultrasound will be performed. This may be indicative of serious problems as well. It may be a hormonal change that occurred after major surgery like a hysterectomy or a minor operation such as cystectomy or tubal reversal.


This Could be due to polyps in the lining of the uterus or fibroids in the uterus or the state where the uterine lining thickens due to the growth of the mucous glands. This is called adenomyosis.


The uterine fibroids are benign. These tumors are by far the most common form of tumors of the uterus. Symptoms of fibroids include pelvic pain, increased menstrual cramps, increased menstrual bleeding, blood clots, irregular urinary frequency or pain, constipation, bloating and If the rules are on the heavy side, but regularly repeated on a cyclical basis, which is normal for you. Or if you have some irregularities in their power to dissipate the next month, there is probably nothing serious happened.


Often the bleeding can be reduced by either the pill, the Mirena IUS (progestogen IUD) or, if necessary, surgery to remove polyps or fibroids. There are also procedures in which the uterus is destroyed by heat or freezing laser (endometrium) that can reduce or stop bleeding. When you make love and be pleasant feelings, sometimes you find that you start bleeding, and this could ruin the moment many couples. Many women are asking: “Why did this happen?”


The reasons are many. While this may be the sign of the beginning of some serious disease, usually is not. You should consult your doctor as this can cause problems such as infertility, uterine polyps, tumors, certain vaginal infections, or lack of estrogen in vaginal lubrication. All this can cause heavy menstrual periods with blood clots and other serious questions about the vagina. Vaginal infections can be bacteria and can cause burning, itching, swelling and inflammation.


In general, spotting after sexual intercourse due to uterine bleeding, but there may be bleeding from the cervix as well. It may be due to a lack of lubrication of low-estrogen in the vagina. This makes the lining of the vagina which can bruise during intercourse. If you are breast-feeding, this is very unlikely, because mothers who breastfeed have less estrogen in the vagina. Also, during sex, some women experience tears lack of vaginal lubrication or too rough sex. This can also be caused by an infection that causes cervical become very sensitive and bleeding after sexual intercourse.




Anthony Chuks

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