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FIRST DIAGNOSIS OF ABNORMAL BLEEDING IN WOMEN

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FIRST DIAGNOSIS OF ABNORMAL BLEEDING IN WOMEN

Doctor Steven R. Goldstein MD, a NYC Gyn has seen many patients present with abnormal bleeding. They are either bleeding between cycles, after intercourse, heavier than usual during their menstrual cycles, longer than usual menstrual cycles, or bleeding after menopause. In the case of bleeding after menopause, women need to seek medical attention immediately as there should be absolutely no bleeding after menopause. With this abnormal bleeding in women comes a fear that they may have cancer. However, abnormal uterine bleeding can occur for many reasons - uterine polyps, fibroids, miscarriage, the onset of menopause, hormonal imbalances and not just cancer. This medical condition requires careful diagnosis on the behalf of a gynecologist.


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