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===Vaginal Bleeding Definitions===
===[[Vaginal bleeding]] definitions===
*Menorrhagia: >7 day (prolonged) or >80 mL/day (excessive) uterine bleeding at regular intervals
*Menorrhagia: >7 day (prolonged) or >80 mL/day (excessive) uterine bleeding at regular intervals
*Metrorrhagia: irregular vaginal bleeding outside the normal cycle
*Metrorrhagia: irregular vaginal bleeding outside the normal cycle
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*Intermenstrual bleeding: variable amounts between regular menstrual periods
*Intermenstrual bleeding: variable amounts between regular menstrual periods
*Midcycle spotting: spotting just before ovulation (due to decline in estrogen)
*Midcycle spotting: spotting just before ovulation (due to decline in estrogen)
*Postmenopausal bleeding: recurrence of bleeding >6 mo after menopause
*Polymenorrhea: frequent and light bleeding
*Polymenorrhea: frequent and light bleeding
*Postcoital bleeding: vaginal bleeding after intercourse, suggesting cervical pathology
*Postcoital bleeding: vaginal bleeding after intercourse, suggesting cervical pathology
*Postmenopausal bleeding: recurrence of bleeding >6 mo after menopause
*Amenorrhea: bleeding that is absent for > 6 months

Latest revision as of 21:48, 29 June 2021

Vaginal bleeding definitions

  • Menorrhagia: >7 day (prolonged) or >80 mL/day (excessive) uterine bleeding at regular intervals
  • Metrorrhagia: irregular vaginal bleeding outside the normal cycle
  • Menometrorrhagia: excessive irregular vaginal bleeding
  • Intermenstrual bleeding: variable amounts between regular menstrual periods
  • Midcycle spotting: spotting just before ovulation (due to decline in estrogen)
  • Polymenorrhea: frequent and light bleeding
  • Postcoital bleeding: vaginal bleeding after intercourse, suggesting cervical pathology
  • Postmenopausal bleeding: recurrence of bleeding >6 mo after menopause
  • Amenorrhea: bleeding that is absent for > 6 months