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Women's Health - Menorrhagia

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      new window All about Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Description: A leading gynecologist explains the causes of heavy menstrual periods, their rapid diagnosis, and treatment options including endometrial ablation. (heavybleeding.com)
new window Answers about Abnormal Menstrual Bleeding Description: Frequently asked questions about the diagnosis and treatment of abnormal menstrual bleeding including heavy and extra menses, bleeding before the period and after intercourse. (wdxcyber.com)
new window Endometrial Ablation Discussion Group Description: Information, support, and discussion forums for woman who have had and for woman considering an ablation for menorrhagia as an alternative to a hysterectomy. (home.att.net)
new window GyneLase Improving the Quality of Life Description: The laser system uses ELITT global endometrial ablation procedure to treat menorrhagia, heavy menstrual bleeding. Patient and physician information. (gynelase.com)
new window Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences Description: Patient self-assessment tool for menorrhagia. (ices.on.ca)
new window Medinfo.co.uk Description: Easy to understand information for patients on heavy periods (menorrhagia), which affect many women. Information on symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment. Written by a UK general practitioner. (medinfo.co.uk)
new window Menorrhagia Description: Reviews often overlooked causes of heavy menstrual bleeding, including vitamin K deficiencies, anticoagulant therapy, aspirin usage and acquired and inherited bleeding disorders. (ctds.info)
new window Menorrhagia Description: Defined as excessively heavy or prolonged uterine bleeding, which may be caused by medical problems or hormone imbalances. (geocities.com)
new window Menorrhagia - HealthWorld Online Description: Excessive menstrual bleed occurs most often prior to menopause. In younger women menorrhagia can be caused by a range of problems, necessitating skilled diagnosis. (healthy.net)
new window Thermachoice Take Control of Heavy Periods Description: Offers details about Gynecare Thermachoice Uterine Balloon Therapy System, a treatment alternative. Includes the symptoms, a self quiz, and causes. (heavy-periods.com)
 




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