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Re: abnormal bleedingFrom: Kelly (anonymous@obgyn.net)Thu, 17 Apr 1997 12:56:44 -0500 (CDT)
At Thu, 17 Apr 1997, Piper wrote: > >I am a 54 year old woman who had a last normal menstrual period in April >1996. I am not taking any hormones or other medications. In March 1997 >I started spotting and continued for 5 days, stopped for one week and >then started spotting and flowing for the next 10 days. In a pelvic >exam by my doctor she found no abnormalities, and told me I have a >hormonal imbalance. Her advice was to eat tofu. I am wondering about >the other diagnostic possibilities here and are there any other tests >which should be done to rule out or define the diagnosis more precisely. Piper After a year of not bleeding, you are considered menopausal. If a menopausal woman begins beeding again, it should be investigated. That investigation could be by ultrasound, by endometrial biopsy (kinda like a "mini D&C"), by hysteroscopy (looking iniside your uterus wiht a litlle telescope) or by D&C. In most instances, the findings are benign, but the biggie -- uterine cancer -- shold be ruled out. Talk to your doctor again about investigating your bleeding.
-- Kelly Shanahan, MD S. Lake Tahoe, CA
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