Sentences with phrase «as irregular bleeding»

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Irregular / heavy menstrual bleeding can be treated in several ways: 1) Hormonal medication (a low dose birth control pill or cyclic progestin); 2) A hormone - containing intrauterine device (the most common one used is the Mirena IUD, which manages bleeding very effectively and is placed during an office visit and lasts for 5 years); 3) Endometrial ablation is a surgery commonly performed as an outpatient procedure; the entire lining of the uterus is cauterized (many women never get a menstrual period after an ablation); 4) Finally, I reserve hysterectomy as the treatment of last resort — typically only when the above options have not worked for a patient.
A: Some causes of vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse, such as dryness due to menopause or irregular menstruation, are not serious and can be easily treated with topical hormone creams and / or contraceptives.
What we may have come to accept as «normal» are actually signs of imbalance: digestive issues (gas, bloating, constipation, diarrhea), acne, mood swings, headaches, menstrual cycle issues (heavy or scanty bleeding, painful cramping, irregular periods, pain at ovulation, or bleeding between cycles), sleep issues (difficulty getting to sleep, staying asleep or not getting enough sleep or not feeling rested upon waking) just to name a few.
When that causes irregular bleeding, cervical dysplasia, or doesn't help their symptoms, their doctors often then resort to surgically induced menopause in the form of a hysterectomy, or they try personality - altering drugs such as Prozac and Zoloft to medicate them until they get through this particular phase of their life.
However, infection, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, uterine polyps, fibroids, thyroid disease, anovulatory cycles (such as PCOS), and progesterone deficiency are not considered «normal» reasons for irregular bleeding.
Irregular bleeding, also known as «breakthrough bleeding» outside of your period days — during your luteal phase — could indicate low progesterone.
If you suspect that your cat has eaten mushrooms, and they experience symptoms such as slow or irregular heartbeat, drooling, constricted pupils, bleeding, low energy, and unsteadiness on their feet, take them to the vet's office immediately.
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