Female genital bleeding due to organic causes

Low urgency
-Moderately severe

Female genital bleeding caused by lesions or genital tumours.

The most common causes are myomas, polyps, ulcers or tumours.

It manifests with a more intense and/or longer than usual genital bleeding. If it appears after the menopause, an early test must be performed to rule out cervical neoplasia.

Diagnosis is based off of yhe patient's guided questioning, a genital examination and a diagnostic ultrasound. In selected cases, other imaging test might be needed to complete the study.

In many cases, the treatment for the cause required surgery.

Bibliographic references
  1. M Kaunitz, A. Differential diagnosis of genital tract bleeding in women. Jul 20, 2016. Up To Date.
Author
Dr. Oscar Garcia-Esquirol
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Symptoms

    Genital bleeding


    Bleeding between periods


    Abundant and/or long-lasting periods


    Paleness


    Dizziness

Symptoms to watch out for

Abundant and excessive menstrual bleeding
Reduction in the level of consciousness
Dehydration signs: more fatigued than usual, dizziness, dry mouth and tongue.

Self-care

Maintain a balanced diet: increase fruit, vegetable, and white meat consumption and reduce the intake of fatty meals and fritters.
Maintain hydration of 2 litres per day.
Check with your general practitioner about the prescription for a hormonal treatment.