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    Terms Used to Describe Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding

    Terms Used to Describe Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding



    Vaginal bleeding is considered abnormal if it is not caused by pelvic disease, medicine, pregnancy, or another disease process. The following terms are used to describe abnormal vaginal bleeding:

    Terms for vaginal bleeding
    Term Definition
    Menorrhagia Prolonged or excessive menstrual bleeding at regular intervals
    Metrorrhagia Irregular, frequent menstrual bleeding that is not prolonged or excessive
    Menometrorrhagia Prolonged or excessive menstrual bleeding at irregular intervals
    Polymenorrhea Regular menstrual bleeding at intervals of less than 21 days
    Oligomenorrhea Menstrual bleeding at intervals of more than 45 days
    Amenorrhea No menstrual bleeding for at least 3 usual cycle lengths
    Intermenstrual Menstrual bleeding between regular menstrual cycles

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