Understanding Uterine Bleeding
Your uterine bleeding may be heavy. Or you may have bleeding between periods. These may be caused by an imbalance of hormones. Or they can be caused by growths, an intrauterine device (IUD), bleeding disorder, or pregnancy. Learn more about these causes below.
Hormonal imbalance
Your menstrual cycle is controlled by hormones. These include estrogen and progesterone. Sometimes there is too much or too little of one or both of these hormones. This can cause heavy periods. Or it can cause bleeding between periods. Causes of hormonal imbalance can include:
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Hormonal changes in teens and in people nearing menopause
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Diabetes, thyroid disease, or other medical problems
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Obesity
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Stress
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Strenuous exercise
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Anorexia, an eating disorder
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Pregnancy
Uterine growths
There are different kinds of uterine growths. These include:
Other causes of uterine bleeding
There are other causes of uterine bleeding. These include:
Treatment
Your healthcare provider can help diagnose the cause of your bleeding problem. They will work with you to plan treatment as needed.
Online Medical Reviewer:
Donna Freeborn PhD CNM FNP
Online Medical Reviewer:
Irina Burd MD PhD
Online Medical Reviewer:
Louise Cunningham RN BSN
Date Last Reviewed:
6/1/2023
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