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Women's Health - Abnormal Uterine BleedingInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Alternatives in Gynecology - Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Description: A gynecologist explains causes of and the rapid diagnosis of AUB, and all treatment options. Hysteroscopy and endometrial ablation, as well as hysterectomy are explained. (gynalternatives.com) |
Doctor's Guide: Women Seek Alternative to Hysterectomy for Bleeding Problems Description: Study showing that most women oppose hysterectomy and hormone therapy for treatment of bleeding. (pslgroup.com) |
eMedicine Health - Dilation and Curettage (D&C) Description: Consumer health resource center providing information uses, risks, and benefits of DC treatment. (emedicinehealth.com) |
eMedicine Health - Vaginal Bleeding Description: Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of irregular bleeding. (emedicinehealth.com) |
Irregular or Heavy Vaginal Bleeding Description: Food tips and ulcer-herpes comparison charts that may help also: tips for sore, swollen toes, and food-combo tips for digestion. (jelleym.tripod.com) |
Postgraduate Medicine: Abnormal uterine bleeding Description: Article for medical practitioners discusses basic menstrual physiology, diagnosis and evaluation of a abnormal bleeding, and treatment options for dysfunctional uterine bleeding. (postgradmed.com) |
Uterine Cryoblation Therapy Description: Information about a multi-center clinical study to investigate a new, minimally invasive procedure to treat abnormal uterine bleeding. (cryogen-inc.com) |
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