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abnormal uterine bleeding - Causes of Abnormal Menstrual Bleeding by Gynecology Laparoscopic Posted Thu 23 Jun 2011 7:43am According to studies, 10 to 30% of females are prone to abnormal uterine bleeding at some point in their life. Abnormal uterine or menstrual bleeding refers to any bleeding from the vagina, other than the normal menstrual period. Heavy menstrual bleeding also known as menorrhagia can fall into the category of abnormal menstrual ... Read on »
Lupron to prevent menstrual bleeding or uterine bleeding during cancer therapy by Mark Levin Posted Sun 29 May 2011 6:09pm Patients who are severely thrombocytopenic are at risk of bleeding and when they are female, rendering them amenorrheic is of immediate clinical benefit. Leukemic patients are often rendered amenorrheic to avoid bleeding complicaitons, if the chemotherapy itself does not do so. In endomteriosis, amenorrhea occurrs on Lupron in 74% and 98% of ... Read on »
Understanding Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Part 1 by DigestBetter .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm 1 Comment PAUL MONIZ: I'm Paul Moniz. Thank you for joining us on this webcast. Today we are discussing abnormal uterine bleeding and it's connection to fibroids. Fibroids are benign muscle tumors that usually grow in the uterus, but they can occur elsewhere, causing in some cases pain and infertility. As many as 20-50 percent of all women actually develop t ... Read on »
Understanding Abnormal Uterine Bleeding: Part 2 by DigestBetter .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm PAUL MONIZ: I'm Paul Moniz. Thank you for joining us on this webcast. Today we are discussing abnormal uterine bleeding and it's connection to fibroids. Fibroids are benign muscle tumors that usually grow in the uterus, but they can occur elsewhere, causing in some cases pain and infertility. As many as 20-50 percent of all women actually develop t ... Read on »
Abnormal Periods: When Should You Worry? by DigestBetter .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm MARY WAGNER: Welcome to our webcast. I'm Mary Wagner. Abnormal uterine bleeding is an often debilitating condition that affects hundreds of thousands of American women. So what exactly is it? Well, today, we have four of the nations leading gynecologists to help us answer that question. Let me introduce them to you. Dr. Linda Bradley, Direc ... Read on »
MISCARRIAGE (HABITUAL ABORTION); HOW TO PREVENT IT WITH HOMEOPATHY by Dr. Fasil M. Posted Sat 21 Jan 2012 6:54am        A miscarriage, or spontaneous abortion, is a pregnancy loss that occurs prior to 20 weeks gestation. Most miscarriages occur in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy (first trimester). A miscarriage is a naturally occurring and involuntary event in which the fetus and placenta are separated from the uterine wall. ... Read on »
FDA Approves Additional Use for IUD Mirena to Treat Heavy Menstrual Bleeding in IUD Users by Health: Hearsay & Headlines Posted Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:04pm /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Mirena (levonorgestrel intrauterine system) to treat heavy menstrual bleeding in women who use intrauterine contraception as their method of pregnancy prevention. This is the first intrauterine device approved by the FDA for this additional indication. Mirena was approved as ... Read on »
Hit the 40s? Watch out for peri menopause symptoms by Sara Posted Sun 25 Oct 2009 11:05pm From The Sunday Times, Sri Lanka, Sunday October 18, 2009 By Dr. Melanie Amarasooriya It is the time in life when mothers are at their busiest. With the enormous responsibilities they hold in raising a family, working and running a home, often their health is not given enough attention. The slightly changing physiological processes are often ... Read on »
Do You Have Heavy Menstrual Bleeding? What You Can Do About It… by Hethir R. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 11 Feb 2011 2:58pm Some women experience heavy blood flow and clotting during their menstrual cycle. On average a woman with a “normal” menstrual cycle should only shed 2 to 3 tablespoons (30 to 44 mililleters) of blood during menstruation. Every woman is unique and her menstrual cycle is as well, but if you have concerns that you may be bleeding too much dur ... Read on »
Lessons in COPD, Emphysema by Lynn E. Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 4:36pm 1 Comment Those of us with COPD, Emphysema, Asthma oftentimes must step outside the box to make ourselves better; to help ourselves and the quality of our lives. The following offers a lot of info on how to help ourselves fight the attack of the oxidants. We truly must fight to holdfast to our stability and to diligently seek ways to hopefully restore our lu ... Read on »