Preparing for menarche: treatment and management of heavy periods in women with bleeding disorders

M. Lavin, R. Kadir, S. Mackensen, D. Pollard, A. Tollwé
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Abstract Prolonged menstrual bleeding interferes with daily life and causes marked blood loss, resulting in anaemia and fatigue. Treatment centres should address the issue of heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) with pre-pubertal girls in advance of their first period, in order to best prepare them. It is common for a bleeding disorder to be overlooked in primary care and in gynaecology clinics, and women sometimes struggle to get a correct diagnosis. There are cultural taboos that inhibit open discussion of menstruation, and women tend to minimise the severity of their symptoms. Health professionals should work to destigmatise the issue and seek an accurate account of bleeding severity, with diagnosis and treatment provided in a joint clinic combining gynaecology and haematology expertise. Treatment should be individualised, taking into account personal, social and medical factors, with the aim of improving quality of life. Great care is needed with regard to choice of language when talking about treatment, and treatment centres should consider offering open access to women who need support in dealing with adverse effects. National member organisations have an important role to play in educating people with bleeding disorders, health professionals and the wider public about the burden of HMB associated with bleeding disorders.
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月经初潮的准备:出血障碍妇女月经过多的治疗和管理
经期出血延长干扰日常生活,引起明显的失血,导致贫血和疲劳。治疗中心应该在青春期前的女孩第一次月经之前处理月经大量出血的问题,以便为她们做好最好的准备。出血性疾病在初级保健和妇科诊所被忽视是很常见的,妇女有时很难得到正确的诊断。有些文化禁忌禁止公开讨论月经问题,女性也倾向于将症状的严重程度降到最低。卫生专业人员应努力消除这一问题的污名化,并寻求出血严重程度的准确描述,在结合妇科和血液学专业知识的联合诊所提供诊断和治疗。治疗应个体化,考虑到个人、社会和医疗因素,以提高生活质量为目标。在谈论治疗时,在选择语言方面需要非常小心,治疗中心应考虑向在处理不良影响方面需要支持的妇女开放。国家成员组织在教育出血性疾病患者、卫生专业人员和广大公众关于与出血性疾病相关的HMB负担方面发挥着重要作用。
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