What Causes Inter Menstrual Bleeding?
Causes of intermenstrual bleeding can be numerous
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXX,
Thanks for posting your query,
I know it must be difficult for having to endure this kind of health problem for several years without actually getting much solution. It seems your previous doctors have eliminated the most common causes of your inter-menstrual bleeding which include complicated pregnancy, infection, ovarian cyst etc. But other causes exist such as:
- Uterine Fibroids or Polyps: These are abnormal benign uterine masses which can often lead to abnormal vaginal bleeding
- Ovarian Cysts: Since your last ultrasound was over a year ago, it will be best to repeat another ultrasound to actually rule out possibility of cyst(s) being the culprit.
Hormonal Imbalance: Gonadotrophic hormones such as estrogen and progesterone (natural hormones secreted by the female gonads) could become abnormally secreted in the blood stream and hence lead to abnormal vaginal bleeding. In your case, you might actually be having problems with your hormone balance. Your doctor can actually run some test to measure the actual levels of these hormones in your system.
Other rare causes exist such as endometriosis.
How to remedy this situation, first you need to see a gynecologist who can examine, run some tests and provide you with adequate treatment.
In some women (some of my patients), actually getting pregnant can restore your menstrual stability or taking oral contraceptive pills can help regulate. But you will need proper follow up by a doctor.
Hope this helps and wish you the best.
Dr. Nsah