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Re: please someone answer

From: Samir Fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 15 Sep 2003 23:16:51 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 15 Sep 2003, kim wrote: >
>I am 42 years old. A year ago pap smear came back abnormal and needed
>to be seen in 6 months, I did not go back. FYI - up until now, my cycle
>always 28 days lasting 4 days. Past 8 months, extremely heavy, I mean,
>heavy clots sometimes as big as my palm. Past 4 months, I have been
>bleeding inbetween my periods, have a period, then 15 to 22 days, I will
>have another one. But the bleeding between what I consider my normal
>cycle is different. Then inbetween period is not the same consistency.
>It is bright red, loose and sort of slimy (sorry for the explanation) --
>but more as though it is straight blood. The past two months I seem to
>have a period every 15 to 20 days. I do not hurt anywhere, but do feel
>a little funny as in weak sometimes and clamy at other times. I believe
>I am too young to be going through menopause. I have called and made an
>appointment for 10/3, BUT now that I started again with in 15 days of
>the extremely heavy flow, should I call doctor and be seen as soon as
>possible? Please help, what could be causing this?
>
>--
>Kim Hopkins
>
>--
>Kim Hopkins

we call this irregular uterine bleeding..you should see your doctor to rule out a cause in the cervix or lining of womb, then we can consoder hormonal imbalance >

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Samir F Aziz MD
Prof.Ob.gyn-Al-Azhar university
Advisor OBGYN.NET(P&B-gyn.Oncology)
Editor-in-chief http://www.arabicobgyn.net
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