Windermere Medical Group

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding Treatment in Cumming, Canton, Habersham, Gainesville & Alpharetta, GA

Abnormal uterine bleeding can be a major problem disrupting daily life, causing discomfort, and raising concern about overall health. At Windermere Medical Group, we are committed to providing expert care for women experiencing irregular or excessive bleeding. Our expert team aims to ensure every patient receives a tailored solution to address their unique needs.

At WMG we have incorporated cutting-edge diagnostic techniques to determine the cause of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB). From detailed medical history evaluations to advanced imaging like transvaginal ultrasounds, our team ensures no detail is overlooked. We also offer in-office procedures such as endometrial biopsies for a more precise and timely diagnosis.

Trust our treatment providers who will offer you the best advice, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention techniques, and if necessary, refer you to a board-certified professional to treat your AUB. Windermere Medical Group stands out by offering reliable treatment options:

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Understanding Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

Abnormal uterine bleeding encompasses a variety of menstrual irregularities and bleeding patterns. Prolonged menstrual cycles, heavy bleeding, spotting before periods, or too short a period cycle can be signs of having AUB. Identifying the root cause of AUB is highly essential for effective treatment plans and avoiding other serious problems. Common causes of AUB include:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Abnormal uterine bleeding is irregular or excessive menstrual bleeding. It can occur due to various factors, including hormonal imbalances, uterine conditions, or underlying medical issues.

A comprehensive evaluation, including a detailed medical history, physical examination, blood tests, and imaging procedures are a few of the most impactful treatment options.

Yes, AUB can be treated with various methods, depending on the cause. Treatments may include hormonal therapy, medications to manage bleeding, and minimally invasive procedures like surgery in more severe cases. A personalized treatment plan will be tailored to each patient’s specific needs.