What Are the Treatments for Abnormal Uterine Bleeding?

Abnormal uterine bleeding is often caused by hormone imbalance in a woman's body. This can cause a woman to bleed during the period when she is not menstruating or spotting.
  1. Causes

    • More specific causes of abnormal uterine bleeding include polyps or fibroids in the uterus, which can cause bleeding, infection or even cancer.

    Birth Control Pills

    • One popular form of treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding is birth control pills, which contain hormones that can prevent the uterus lining from thickening.

    Intrauterine Device

    • If birth control pills aren't stopping the bleeding, a doctor may prescribe an intrauterine (IUD) device. An IUD is a plastic device that is inserted into a woman's uterus to prevent pregnancy.

    Surgery

    • In rare cases, surgery may be needed to stop abnormal bleeding. Two surgical procedures are recommended: hysterectomy and endometrial ablation.

    Tips

    • Speak with a doctor before deciding upon a treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding, and if any of these treatment options are causing negative side effects, seek medical advice.

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