Health education on abnormal uterine bleeding

The health promotion of abnormal uterine bleeding includes definition, etiology, consultation time, consultation and examination. 1. Definition: Abnormal uterine bleeding refers to any bleeding outside of the normal menstrual cycle, or abnormally prolonged menstrual bleeding or an increase in total menstrual flow. 2. Causes: Abnormal uterine bleeding may be caused by diseases such as uterine fibroids, precancerous endometrial lesions, endometrial cancer, abnormal coagulation, ovulation disorders and so on. 3. Consultation time: Consultation should be made in time when there is a delay of more than 7 days in the absence of menstruation, and also in time if there is bleeding between menstrual periods. If irregular bleeding lasts for more than 10 days, the amount of menstruation is significantly higher than usual, and even anemia symptoms, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time. 4. Consultation and examination: First of all, human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) should be tested. If HCG is positive, it means that the cause of the bleeding is pregnancy-related diseases. After pregnancy is ruled out, a detailed gynecological examination is needed to further discover the cause of abnormal uterine bleeding. Examples include gynecologic ultrasound, cervical cytology screening, reproductive hormone testing, and tumor markers. After the examination suggests that if there is no organic disease, abnormal uterine bleeding may be caused by gynecological endocrine disorders. Medications are usually effective in regulating menstruation, such as Plough Palace Hemostatic Granules and Blood Leveling Capsules. In case of organic disease, a detailed treatment plan should be formulated by a medical professional.