Almost every woman will experience abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) at least once in her lifetime. AUB accounts for approximately one third of gynecologic outpatient visits 1 and about 10% of visits to ...
Multiple menopause symptoms can make women feel fatigued. Hot flashes, sleep problems, pain, and depression are just a few. A new study suggests that heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding may increase ...
Share on Pinterest Heavy menstrual bleeding is common during perimenopause and can lead to iron deficiency anemia, a well-known cause of fatigue. Maskot/Getty Images A recent study found that abnormal ...
Insulin resistance is becoming more common because of a combination of lifestyle factors, genetics, and medical conditions. A lot of those same risk factors play a role in abnormal uterine bleeding. A ...
Women experiencing three or more episodes of heavy menstrual bleeding during the menopause transition face 62% higher odds of feeling tired. Greater clinical attention to bleeding changes and ...
It can be hard to tell whether uterine bleeding is excessive. Generally, healthcare professionals consider things like bleeding that soaks through more than one tampon or pad every hour or lasts for ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Abnormal uterine bleeding incidence had no significant change in the pre-pandemic period vs. the post-vaccine ...
Bleeding between periods can be caused by stress, poor nutrition, or health conditions. Hormone treatments like oral contraceptives can lead to prolonged periods. Heavy periods might indicate a ...
Abnormal uterine (womb) bleeding is a common problem in women. Abnormal uterine bleeding can occur as either a change in your normal menstrual period or as bleeding in between your normal menses. You ...
Normal menstruation starts at menarche around age 12, and lasts until menopause at around 50 years of age. This bleeding is controlled by the hypothalamo-pituitary-ovarian axis and consists of ...