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What to do if i have constant 'dysfunctional uterine bleeding' and my doctor won't do anything?

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Dr. Steven Vasilev answered

Specializes in Gynecologic Oncology

Second opinion: There are a number of reasons for abnormal uterine bleeding. Each has different treatment options. If your doctor is truly not doing "anything", get a second opinion from an ObGyn or a Gyn Oncologist. After age 35, the risk of endometrial cancer starts going up. The good news is that this usually takes years, but even without pre-cancer (hyperplasia) or cancer, there is no reason to keep bleeding.

Answered 3/27/2015

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