Dysfunctional uterine bleeding, abbreviated as DUB, refers to abnormal uterine bleeding characterized by menstrual disorders due to dysfunction of the HPOU axis rather than organic lesions of the reproductive tract. When the menstrual flow is heavy, especially when anemia symptoms such as dizziness, palpitations, and pale complexion occur, you should go to the hospital for examination to rule out organic lesions. Only by thoroughly treating these diseases can you fundamentally cure excessive menstruation. Many patients always come to the hospital for treatment when they can no longer put off treatment for functional bleeding diseases. Patients who come to the hospital for treatment in the early stages of the disease have a mild condition, and may be able to improve by paying a little attention to their lifestyle, diet therapy or medication. However, many patients always wait until they can no longer put off treatment before coming to the hospital for treatment. At that time, the condition is generally milder and most of the time, surgery is required to eradicate it. Some patients do not pay attention to maintenance after recovery, which leads to repeated attacks of the disease, which increases the cost of treatment. |
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