Menorrhagia Flashcards

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What is menorrhagia

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Heavy menstrual bleeding. More than 80ml lost (40ml normal)

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Causes of menorrhagia

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Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (most common), Fibroids, Endometriosis, Pelvic inflammatory disease, contraception, anticoagulant meds, bleeding disorders, PCOS, endometrial hyperplasia

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Menorrhagia investigations

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Pelvic examination - speculum and bimanual.
Full blood count to check for iron deficiency anaemia.
Arrange outpatient hysteroscopy and potentially pelvic and transvaginal ultrasound if suspected fibroids or endometrial pathology.
Infection? - swabs

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Menorrhagia initial management

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Tranexamic acid (antifibrinolytic) when no associated pain.
Mefanamic acid (NSAID and also reduces bleeding) when there is associated pain.
When contraception management applicable:
1. Mirena coil (IUS)
2. COCP
May also use POP, injectino or implant

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Menorrhagia further management

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Endometrial ablation (destroy endometrium) / hysterectomy 
Fill endometrial cavity with high-temp fluid that burns lining - balloon thermal ablation
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