AUB in Massapequa, NY

Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is a common gynecological issue characterized by irregular, heavy, or prolonged menstrual bleeding. It can significantly impact a woman's quality of life, leading to physical discomfort and emotional stress. At Mid Nassau OBGYN in Massapequa and Hewlett, NY, the dedicated team of healthcare professionals utilizes advanced diagnostic techniques and personalized treatment plans to effectively manage AUB. Their comprehensive approach ensures that each patient receives tailored care to address the underlying causes of their symptoms, promoting better health and overall well-being.

At Mid Nassau OBGYN in Massapequa and Hewlett, NY, treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is personalized to meet each patient's unique needs. The process begins with a comprehensive evaluation, including diagnostic tests such as blood work, ultrasounds, and possibly biopsies, to pinpoint the cause of the bleeding. Based on the findings, the healthcare team will develop a tailored treatment plan that may include hormone therapies, medications, or minimally invasive surgical procedures like endometrial ablation or hysteroscopy. Patients can expect compassionate care and continuous support throughout their treatment journey with regular follow-ups to monitor progress and adjust the treatment plan as necessary. The primary goal is to effectively manage symptoms, enhance the patient's quality of life, and address any underlying health issues.

Undergoing treatment for abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) at Mid Nassau OBGYN offers numerous benefits, enhancing both health and quality of life. Patients can expect a variety of positive outcomes, including:

  • Reduced menstrual bleeding
  • Improved emotional well-being
  • Enhanced daily functioning
  • Better reproductive health
  • Increased energy levels

These benefits contribute to a more balanced and healthy lifestyle. Regular follow-ups and a personalized approach ensure that patients receive the most effective and appropriate care for their specific needs.

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AUB FAQ

What causes abnormal uterine bleeding in premenopausal women?

In premenopausal women, AUB can be caused by hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), fibroids, polyps, or issues with ovulation. Other potential causes include thyroid disorders, excessive exercise, and significant weight changes. It’s essential to consult our team to identify the specific cause, as the appropriate treatment will depend on the underlying issue.

How does menopause affect the likelihood of abnormal uterine bleeding?

During the transition to menopause, known as perimenopause, women often experience changes in their menstrual cycles, including irregular bleeding. This is due to fluctuating hormone levels. After menopause, any uterine bleeding is considered abnormal and should be promptly evaluated by a healthcare provider, as it can be a sign of more serious conditions such as endometrial hyperplasia or cancer.

Can certain medications cause abnormal uterine bleeding?

Yes, certain medications can lead to AUB. Hormonal contraceptives, such as birth control pills, patches, and IUDs, can cause spotting or irregular bleeding, especially when first starting or stopping use. Blood thinners, antidepressants, and other medications that affect hormone levels can also contribute to abnormal bleeding patterns. It's important to discuss any changes in bleeding with a healthcare provider, especially when starting a new medication.

If you're experiencing abnormal uterine bleeding, don't let it disrupt your life any longer. Call Mid Nassau OBGYN in Massapequa or Hewlett, NY today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward effective treatment. Our compassionate and experienced team is here to provide the personalized care you need to regain your health and well-being.

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