what is the cause of menstrual bleeding?
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Heavy periods can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include regular variation among individuals, hormonal imbalance, IUD use or medication side effects.
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In women, menorrhagia is a frequent ailment. The medical word for menstrual bleeding that lasts more than seven days is menorrhagia. Menorrhagia affects one in every 20 women.
Uterine abnormalities, hormone issues, and other conditions can all cause menorrhagia. Among the other reasons:
- Non-cancerous uterine growths or tumors
- Cervical or uterine cancer is a kind of cancer that affects the female reproductive system.
- Contraception of a certain sort
- Obstetric issues (miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy, when the fertilized egg implants outside the uterus)
- Disturbances of bleeding
- Thyroid, liver, or renal illness are all examples of diseases that can affect the body.
- Inflammation of the pelvic lining (and infection of the female reproductive organs)
- Taking aspirin and other anti-inflammatory medicines
- Perimenopause is another term for the menopause transition.
- Childbirth
- In the womb's lining or muscle, fibroids or polyps can develop.
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