Menstrual Disorders PDF
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This document provides an overview of menstrual disorders, specifically focusing on menorrhagia and endometriosis. It discusses causes, symptoms, and potential treatments for each condition. The content appears to be educational, likely for medical professionals or advanced students studying women's health.
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Menstrual disorders Menorrhagia Endometriosis I) Menorrhagia Blood loss is considered to be excessive if it exceeds 80 mL per period, although both women themselves and clinicians find it difficult to objectively quantify blood loss. In practice, it is defined by the woman's subjec...
Menstrual disorders Menorrhagia Endometriosis I) Menorrhagia Blood loss is considered to be excessive if it exceeds 80 mL per period, although both women themselves and clinicians find it difficult to objectively quantify blood loss. In practice, it is defined by the woman's subjective assessment of blood loss. Any change in menstruation, whether real or perceived, may be disturbing with respect to social, occupational or sexual activities and can lead to other problems including depression and concern about an undiagnosed problem such as cancer. Physically excessive blood loss will precipitate iron deficiency anaemia (haemoglobin