Q: My gynecologist told me my vaginal bleeding may be from polyps inside my uterus. Is this common? How will she know for sure if I have polyps? Is this a type of cancer? What kind of treatments are ...
Q: My gynecologist told me my vaginal bleeding may be from polyps inside my uterus. Is this common? How will she know for sure if I have polyps? Is this a type of cancer? What kind of treatments are ...
You shouldn't experience vaginal bleeding after menopause, or a year after your last period. Postmenopausal bleeding may be due to polpys, PCOS, medication side effects, infections, or cancer. Don't ...
Endometrial polyps are benign overgrowths of the uterine lining that frequently present with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) and may contribute to infertility through impaired endometrial receptivity.
Abnormal uterine bleeding is any change in menstrual volume, duration, or frequency caused by structural, hormonal, or ...
Both fibroids and cysts are common in females, especially before menopause. Fibroids are a type of noncancerous tumor that forms in the muscular wall of the uterus. In contrast, ovarian cysts are ...