The management of irregular bleeding in women using contraception.

Q3 Medicine Australian family physician Pub Date : 2017-10-01
Terri Foran
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Background: The pattern of menstrual bleeding seen in women during their reproductive years is the result of a finely tuned balance be-tween endogenous oestrogens, which stimulate the endometrial lining, and progesterone, which temporarily maintains that lining in anticipation of a pregnancy. Many women have expectations of a 'normal monthly' cycle, and may be wary of any-thing that has the potential to disrupt its regularity. From a clinical perspective, any alteration in vaginal bleeding may indicate underlying pathology, and lead to further investigation and management.

Objective: The aim of this article is to provide a practical approach to the investigation and management of altered vaginal bleeding patterns in women using various methods of contraception.

Discussion: Around 70% of Australian women of reproductive age use some form of contraception. Any discussion of 'normal bleeding' becomes even more complex given that modern contraceptive methods almost inevitably modify the pattern of bleeding experienced by the user.

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避孕妇女不规则出血的处理。
背景:女性在育龄期出现的月经出血模式是内源性雌激素(刺激子宫内膜)和黄体酮(在预期怀孕时暂时维持内膜)之间微妙平衡的结果。许多女性都期望有一个“正常的月经周期”,并且可能会对任何可能破坏其规律性的东西保持警惕。从临床角度来看,阴道出血的任何改变都可能表明潜在的病理,需要进一步的调查和治疗。目的:这篇文章的目的是提供一个实用的方法来调查和管理改变阴道出血模式的妇女使用各种避孕方法。讨论:大约70%的澳大利亚育龄妇女使用某种形式的避孕措施。考虑到现代避孕方法几乎不可避免地改变了使用者所经历的出血模式,任何关于“正常出血”的讨论都变得更加复杂。
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Australian family physician
Australian family physician 医学-医学:内科
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0.61
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1
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of General Practice (AJGP) aims to provide relevant, evidence-based, clearly articulated information to Australian GPs to assist them in providing the highest quality patient care, applicable to the varied geographic and social contexts in which GPs work and to all GP roles as clinician, researcher, educator, practice team member and opinion leader. All articles are subject to a peer-review process before they are accepted for publication. The journal is indexed in MEDLINE, Index Medicus and Science Citation Index Expanded.
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