Definition:
Abnormal uterine bleeding refers to the excessive flow of blood during menstruation. The common symptoms of this condition are a massive menstrual discharge accompanied by pain in the lower abdomen.
Diagnosis:
It is as well detected through a medical checkup done by a gynecologist.
Treatment:
The condition can be treated with hormonal supplements, or adequate rest, depending on the underlying cause.
Causes:
Abnormal uterine bleeding can be caused by hormonal changes in a woman's body, as well as miscarriages during pregnancy, stress and as well as menopause.
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