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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Treatment

Explore comprehensive treatment options for abnormal uterine bleeding, including medical, hormonal, and surgical interventions. Learn about the latest advancements and personalized approaches to manage and alleviate symptoms effectively, improving overall reproductive health.

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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Treatment

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  1. Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Treatment Home  /  Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Our Services Abnormal Uterine Bleeding  Blastocyst  IVF Treatment  Donor Program  Laparscopy Endometriosis  Fibroid Uterus  High Risk Pregnancy  Heterotopic Pregnancy  ICSI Treatment 

  2. Infertility  Laparscopic Myomectomy  Pregnancy in Diabetes Mellitus  Pregnancy in Hypertension  Pregnancy in Multiple Twins  Pregnancy in RH Incompatibility  Pregnancy in Obesity  Recurrent Pregnancy Loss  Tubal Cannulation  ABNORMAL UTERINE BLEEDING Are you experiencing abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB)? This term encompasses any menstrual bleeding that deviates from the norm in terms of quantity, duration, or schedule. AUB is a widespread gynecologic concern that can lead to chronic, heavy, prolonged, or irregular uterine bleeding. Such conditions may result in anemia, disrupt your daily life, and raise concerns about uterine cancer. If you're grappling with heavy bleeding during your period or irregular bleeding between periods, you could be experiencing abnormal uterine bleeding near me. It's important to note that bleeding during pregnancy is a separate issue. If you're pregnant and notice any vaginal bleeding, it's imperative to contact your doctor without delay. If you're seeking expert care for abnormal uterine bleeding, look no further. We are here to help. We are the premier Uterine Bleeding Doctors in Faridabad, dedicated to addressing your specific needs. Whether you're searching for Abnormal Uterine Bleeding treatment in Faridabad, our team is committed to providing you with the

  3. highest quality care. In cases where uterine bleeding requires advanced treatment, such as Uterus Removal Surgery, you can trust us to deliver safe and effective solutions. Our experienced medical professionals are ready to guide you on your path to better health. Book Your Appointment Now Book Now What are the Symptoms?  What Causes Abnormal Bleeding?  How is Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Diagnosed?  How is it Treated?  FIBROID UTERUS Uterine fibroids are noncancerous (benign) growths in or around the uterus and usually occur between the ages of 30 and 40. Signs and symptoms of uterine fibroids can include heavy or painful menstrual bleeding, a sensation of pelvic pressure or fullness, compression of the bladder or bowels, and difficulty with fertility. Medications may be helpful to improve heavy bleeding, and nonsurgical approaches can decrease bleeding and shrink fibroids. Surgical therapy to remove the fibroids or uterus is sometimes the best option. Fibroids can be located in different parts of the uterus, and the approach to treatment may vary depending on their size and location and your treatment goals. If you have symptoms of uterine fibroids, your doctor may order these tests:

  4. Ultrasound. If confirmation is needed, your doctor may order an ultrasound to get a picture of your uterus to confirm the diagnosis and to map and measure fibroids. Lab tests. If you have abnormal menstrual bleeding, your doctor may order other tests to investigate potential causes. These might include a complete blood count (CBC) to determine if you have anemia because of chronic blood loss and other blood tests to rule out bleeding disorders or thyroid problems. Other imaginG TESTS your doctor may order other imaging studies, such as: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This imaging test can show in more detail the size and location of fibroids, identify different types of tumors and help determine appropriate treatment options. An MRI is most often used in women with a larger uterus or in women approaching menopause (perimenopause). Hysterosonography. Hysterosonography also called a saline infusion sonogram, uses sterile saline to expand the uterine cavity, making it easier to get images of submucosal fibroids and the lining of the uterus in women attempting pregnancy or who have heavy menstrual bleeding. Hysterosalpingography. Hysterosalpingography uses a dye to highlight the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes on X-ray images. Your doctor may recommend it if infertility is a concern. This test can help your doctor determine if your fallopian tubes are open or are blocked and can show some submucosal fibroids. Hysteroscopy. For this, your doctor inserts a small, lighted telescope called a hysteroscope through your cervix into your uterus. Your doctor then injects saline into your uterus, expanding the uterine cavity and allowing your doctor to examine the walls of your uterus and the openings of your fallopian tubes. ADENOMYOSIS Adenomyosis occurs when the tissue that normally lines the uterus (endometrial tissue) grows into the muscular wall of the uterus. The displaced tissue continues to act normally — thickening, breaking down and bleeding — during each menstrual cycle. An enlarged uterus and painful, heavy periods can result. Symptoms  Causes  Risk factors 

  5. Complications  AV MALFORMATION An arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is an abnormal tangle of blood vessels connecting arteries and veins, which disrupts normal blood flow and oxygen circulation,responsible for taking oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the brain. Veins carry the oxygen-depleted blood back to the lungs and heart. When an AVM disrupts this critical process, the surrounding tissues may not get enough oxygen. Also, because the tangled blood vessels that form the AVM are abnormal, they can weaken and rupture. If the AVM is in the brain and ruptures, it can cause bleeding brain (hemorrhage), stroke or brain damage. Once diagnosed, a brain AVM can often be treated successfully to prevent or reduce the risk of complications. Symptoms  Causes  Risk factors  Complications  Had an IVF Failure? Take a Second Opinion From Our IVF Specialist

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