Heavy and Irregular Menstrual Bleeding
Abnormally heavy or irregular periods, which can disrupt daily life and may indicate underlying health issues.
At Goldfields Specialists,
We offer comprehensive care to diagnose and treat the causes of abnormal bleeding, helping you regain control and comfort.
Heavy and irregular menstrual bleeding can be challenging to manage and may signal a range of underlying conditions.
What is Heavy and Irregular Menstrual Bleeding?
Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) refers to excessive blood loss during periods, while irregular menstrual bleeding can include unpredictable cycles, spotting, or prolonged periods. These symptoms may be caused by hormonal imbalances, fibroids, polyps, or other conditions affecting the reproductive organs.
Our Specialists
Meet our specialists who can support you with Heavy and Irregular Menstrual Bleeding
At Goldfields Specialists, our dedicated team of specialists is committed to providing personalised and comprehensive care for every patient. Whether you're seeking treatment for a specific urological or gynaecological condition, our specialists are here to guide you with expert advice and support.
With a wealth of experience in their respective fields, our doctors and specialists work collaboratively to ensure you receive the highest standard of care tailored to your individual needs.
Disclaimer
Results and outcomes of medical treatments at Goldfields Specialists vary by individual, as they depend on each patient's unique circumstances, health status, and lifestyle factors. All medical and surgical procedures involve risks. We discuss these thoroughly during your consultation to ensure you're well-informed. This information is for general purposes only and does not constitute medical advice or a doctor-patient relationship.
For Patients: Before any procedure, it's crucial to understand the risks, benefits, and alternatives by discussing this with your Specialist Surgeon and Gynecologist. We're dedicated to providing you with personalised information to help make informed decisions about your care.