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Dysfunctional uterine-bleending
1. Menstrual Disorders:
Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
Health Services
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2. Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is a term
describing irregular, abnormal bleeding that
is not caused by pregnancy, tumor, or
infection
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3. Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
Dysfunctional uterine bleeding occurs at the
beginning and end of a woman’s reproductive
years and is caused by an absence of ovulation;
therefore, progesterone is not produced.
This lack of ovulation and progesterone creates
a hyperproliferative state that results in
excessive bleeding due to the irregular
shedding of the uterine lining.
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4. Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding:
Types
Amenorrhea: (absence of menstruation)
Hypomenorrhea: (scanty menstruation)
Oligomenorrhea: (infrequent
menstruation, periods more than 35 days apart)
Menorrhagia: (excessive menstruation),
Metrorrhagia: (bleeding between periods).
Menometrorrhagia: (is heavy bleeding during
and between menstrual periods).
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6. Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding: Signs
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vaginal bleeding between periods
irregular menstrual cycle
infertility
mood swings
hot flashes
vaginal tenderness
menstrual flow either scanty or profuse
obesity
acne
diabetes: insulin resistance is common
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7. Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding: Assessment
Patient history
Physical examination:
• assist in pelvic examination to identify any
structural abnormalities
Laboratory tests:
• CBC to reveal anemia
• PT to detect blood disorders
• BHCG to rule out abortion or ectopic
pregnancy
• TSH to screens for hypothyroidism
• Transvaginal ultrasound to measure
endometrium
• Pelvic ultrasound
• Endometrial biopsy to check intrauterine
pathology
• D&C for diagnostic evaluation
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8. Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding: Assessment
Treatment of dysfunctional uterine bleeding will vary
depending on the cause and may include:
Medical care with pharmacotherapy:
estrogen: cause vasospasm of the uterine arteries to decrease
bleeding
Cyclic progesterone or long acting progesterone
Oral contraceptives: regulate the cycle and suppress the
endometrium
NSAIDs inhibit prostaglandin
Iron replacement
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9. Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding: Treatment
If the patient do not respond to medical intervention:
D&C
Endometrial ablation: is an alternative to
hysterectomy
Thermal balloon to ablate the endometrium
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10. Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding: Nursing
Management
The Nurse will:
Educate the client about normal menstrual cycle and the possible
causes for her abnormal pattern
Inform the woman about treatment option
Inform her about any prescribed medication
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11. Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding: Nursing
Management
If left untreated, dysfunctional uterine bleeding may result
in:
infertility from lack of ovulation
anemia from prolonged bleeding
endometrial cancer from prolonged build up of the
endometrial lining without menstrual bleeding
Therefore follow up and evaluation is necessary
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