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In health care, dyfunctional uterine bleeding, also called metrorrhagia is "abnormal uterine bleeding that is not related to menstruation, usually in females without regular mentrual cycle. The irregular and unpredictable bleeding usually comes from a dysfunctional endometriium".[1]
Treatment
Triphasic oral contraceptives (norgestimate-ethinyl, example is Tri-Sprintec 28) can reduce bleeding.[2] However, norethindrone can be converted to ethinyl estradiol.
References
- ↑ Anonymous (2024), Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (English). Medical Subject Headings. U.S. National Library of Medicine.
- ↑ Davis A, Godwin A, Lippman J, Olson W, Kafrissen M (2000). "Triphasic norgestimate-ethinyl estradiol for treating dysfunctional uterine bleeding.". Obstet Gynecol 96 (6): 913-20. PMID 11084177. [e]