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Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is described as a condition where women experience unusual bleeding which is not part of the regular menstrual cycle. This can occur in the form of bleeding or spotting between periods, bleeding after intercourse, heavy menstrual bleeding, irregular periods, or bleeding after menopause.
To understand more about this condition, its symptoms, causes and treatment, we spoke to Dr Vinuta, co-founder and deputy medical director at Athreya Hospital, who said, “Normal menstrual periods typically occur every 25-35 days and last for 3-5 days. The flow is usually moderate, with an average blood loss of around 30-80 ml.” Abnormal uterine bleeding, she explained, refers to any bleeding outside of this pattern. This can include:
In case of abnormal uterine bleeding, Dr Vinuta suggests that there can be several underlying causes that can contribute to this. Some common ones include:
This can be caused by conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid disorders, or anovulatory cycles (when ovulation doesn’t occur).
These may include uterine fibroids (non-cancerous tumours), polyps (growths on the uterine lining), or adenomyosis (uterine tissue growing in the muscle wall).
In some cases, certain underlying bleeding disorders can contribute to abnormal menstrual bleeding.
While less common, abnormal uterine bleeding can sometimes be a symptom of uterine cancer, and one should get it tested as soon as possible.
Several tests can help diagnose abnormal uterine bleeding, Dr Vinuta shares, however the accuracy depends on the specific situation, but these tests often provide a clear picture to your doctor:
The treatment approach for abnormal uterine bleeding depends on your age, the underlying cause, and the severity of your symptoms. Common treatment options according to Dr Vinuta include: