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  2. Menstrual disorder - Wikipedia

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    The term metrorrhagia is often used for irregular menstruation that occurs between the expected menstrual periods. [9] [10] Oligomenorrhea is the medical term for infrequent, often light menstrual periods (intervals exceeding 35 days). [11] Polymenorrhea is the medical term for cycles with intervals of 21 days or fewer.

  3. Dysmenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Risk factors for primary dysmenorrhea include: early age at menarche, long or heavy menstrual periods, smoking, and a family history of dysmenorrhea. [12] Dysmenorrhea is a highly polygenic and heritable condition. [23] There is strong evidence of familial predisposition and genetic factors increasing susceptibility to dysmenorrhea.

  4. Heavy menstrual bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Prevalence of heavy menstrual bleeding, amongst people of child-bearing age, and the proportion who seek medical help. [14] Diagnosis is largely achieved by obtaining a complete medical history followed by physical exam and vaginal ultrasonography. If need be, laboratory tests or hysteroscopy may be used. The following are a list of diagnostic ...

  5. Intermenstrual bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Irregular menstruation Intermenstrual bleeding ( IMB ), or metrorrhagia , is vaginal bleeding at irregular intervals between expected menstrual periods . [ 1 ] It may be associated with bleeding with sexual intercourse . [ 2 ]

  6. Puberty menorrhagia - Wikipedia

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    Excessive menstruation is defined as bleeding over 80 ml per menstrual period or lasting more than 7 days. [1] The most common cause for puberty menorrhagia is dysfunctional uterine bleeding . The other reasons are idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura , hypothyroidism , genital tuberculosis , polycystic ovarian disease , leukemia and coagulation ...

  7. Gynecologic hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Gynecologic hemorrhage represents excessive bleeding of the female reproductive system. [1] [2] Such bleeding could be visible or external, namely bleeding from the vagina, or it could be internal into the pelvic cavity or form a hematoma.

  8. Menometrorrhagia - Wikipedia

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  9. Irregular menstruation - Wikipedia

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    Irregular menstruation is a menstrual disorder whose manifestations include irregular cycle lengths as well as metrorrhagia (vaginal bleeding between expected periods). The possible causes of irregular menstruation may vary. The common factors of it are related to lifestyle, such as stress, body weight, and smoking status. [1]