N80-N98: Noninflammatory disorders of female genital tract
N93: Other abnormal uterine and vaginal bleeding
Abnormal uterine and vaginal bleeding encompasses various conditions where unusual or excessive bleeding occurs from the uterus or vagina. This atypical bleeding isn't tied to the regular menstrual cycle and can result from different causes including hormonal imbalances, uterine polyps, fibroids, infection, pregnancy complications, or certain medications. Symptoms typically involve irregular, excessively heavy, or prolonged periods, bleeding between periods, or bleeding after menopause. Over time, these conditions might evolve, potentially leading to anemia due to excessive menstrual blood loss. In severe cases, hospitalization may be required. The reproductive system is primarily affected by these conditions. It's important to note that while the specific cause may vary, any abnormal or unexpected bleeding should be promptly reported to your healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
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