menorrhagia
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| menorrhagia [2026/01/04 01:39] – [aetiology of abnormal PV bleeding] wh | menorrhagia [2026/07/04 00:03] (current) – [Step 6: manage the bleeding and pain] wh | ||
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| *[[OCP]] - may reduce flow by 50% in anovulatory patients | *[[OCP]] - may reduce flow by 50% in anovulatory patients | ||
| *depo provera - contraceptive and results in amenorrhoea in > 75% after 1 year of use | *depo provera - contraceptive and results in amenorrhoea in > 75% after 1 year of use | ||
| - | *Mirena IUD - useful in those he may seek pregnancy at some stage | + | *[[Mirena|Mirena IUD]] - useful in those he may seek pregnancy at some stage |
| *danazol - may be of use in those who also have [[endometriosis]] but causes menopausal effects and mild androgenic effects | *danazol - may be of use in those who also have [[endometriosis]] but causes menopausal effects and mild androgenic effects | ||
| *endometrial ablation | *endometrial ablation | ||
menorrhagia.txt · Last modified: 2026/07/04 00:03 by wh