Endometrial Ablation: Heavy Period Solution

Life is supposed to be enjoyed, not endured. For some women menorrhagia (heavy menstrual bleeding) takes the joy out of life. It is very difficult to be spontaneous when you have to worry about embarrassing accidents, fatigue, and activities that may make bleeding heavier.

A recent survey by The National Women's Health Resource Center (NWHRC) reported that excessive menstrual bleeding affects 10 million American women a year. The survey also reported that the majority of U.S. women with this condition do not seek treatment. The survey consisted of 653 women, ages 35 to 49, that experienced menorrhagia.The results found that 58 percent of the respondents had not discussed their condition with a health-care provider, even though menorrhagia greatly affected their lives and is easily treated.

Usually the normal period lasts 5 to 7 days and the blood loss is only one to two ounces per cycle. If you suffer from menorrhagia you can bleed 10 to 25 times that amount per month.

If you do bleed this heavy then you have experienced one or more of the following disruptive symptoms :

In addition to these symptoms :

If this is sounding a bit too familiar; your next step is to confer with your doctor.

There are several causes of heavy menstrual bleeding, and the correct diagnosis must be made in order to receive the appropriate treatment.

Your doctor should take a complete medical history and perform a thorough physical exam. Depending on the results of the history and physical exam your doctor may order additional testing such as blood work, pelvic ultrasound, sonohysterogram, hysteroscopy, endometrial biopsy or dilatation and curettage (D&C).

The good news is that there are safe and effective treatments.

For many women endometrial ablation provides an effective alternative to hysterectomy or hormonal therapy.

Nicholas Messina M.D. - EzineArticles Expert Author

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