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A Guide to Abnormal Uterine Bleeding & An Introduction To Laparoscopic Surgery

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By Dr. Preeti Shukla in Gynecology & Obstetrics

Apr 19, 2022

A Guide to Abnormal Uterine Bleeding & An Introduction To Laparoscopic Surgery.

Abnormal uterine bleeding can be seen in the form of excessive blood between your monthly periods, spotting, or even an extremely heavy flow. A normal period lasts an average of five days and if you find yourself bleeding outside of this time frame, it might be time to look for gynecologists and obstetricians near you.

How can abnormal uterine bleeding be diagnosed?

Your gynecologist will conduct a variety of tests to determine the cause of your bleeding according to the specifications of your medical history and lifestyle. However, here are some common problems that may result in excessive bleeding –

  • 1. Hormonal Abnormalities – Uterine bleeding because of a hormonal imbalance is a very common problem among women, especially among teenagers and women approaching menopause. If you have reached menopause and still find yourself spotting occasionally, you must contact a gynecologist doctor to help you. However, if you still regularly menstruate and find that your cycle is delayed, the lining of your uterus probably thickened slightly. When this thickened layer is then expelled through your period, it releases as a heavier discharge because it has had longer to thicken than it was supposed to. While this is a very specific example, the complexities of your hormonal imbalance vary, and therefore, your diagnosis and eventual treatment will be vastly different too. This is why it’s best to find the best gynecologist near me and book an appointment to ensure your safety.

 

  • 2. Abnormalities in the Uterus or Ovaries – Certain abnormalities in your uterus such as polyps or fibroids (small and large growths) in the uterus can also cause uterine For such cases, a transvaginal ultrasound can be conducted to understand the full scope of the problem. Another method of removal is laparoscopic/ hysteroscopic surgery. To fully understand this, let us first look at what laparoscopy is.

Laparoscopy is a procedure used to see organs inside the abdomen. It is minimally invasive and requires only small incisions with the help of a camera. Laparoscopy has many benefits such as smaller scars, a quicker procedure, and a faster healing period. While laparoscopy is used for gallbladder operations, it also has a variety of uses in gynecology, such as :

  • Removal of the uterus.
  • Removal of fibroids.
  • Removal of benign tumours and cysts that may arise in the ovaries.

We will be able to instruct you as to how to go about diagnosing your uterine bleeding and whether or not your problems require laparoscopic surgery. Given the sensitivity of the issue, it is especially easy to find lady doctors for pregnancy along with female obstetricians in Gurgaon. To begin your search, see Paras Hospital’s gynecology team here.

 

 

 

 

Preeti Shukla
Dr. Preeti Shukla
Senior Consultant - OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY
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