Abnormal Uterine Bleeding and Irregular Bleeding Patterns

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Dr. Steven Goldstein discusses abnormal uterine bleeding, including the important distinction between heavy menstrual bleeding and irregular bleeding patterns, and reviews what and when to evaluate. (www.menopause.org)

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  • @thepaladina9648
    @thepaladina9648 Год назад

    Thank you for your information. I also would like to point out that higher up infections in the uterus that remain untested/undetected can cause cancer from the constant inflammation. My clients coming to me after receiving certain vac shots out there have shown bacterial and other vaginal / uterine infections. Mine occurred from sex with an ex-hubby - bacteria from my ex's dick from not washing properly (see the movie 'Dogma' by Kevin Smith - the main character had the same thing happen to her).
    If a PAP test comes back normal and even if your vaginal area appears normal, but your periods are anything but normal (heavier than normal bleeding, almost like a hemorrhage; longer than normal periods; even painful periods) - this is a sign there is a higher up uterine infection happening that needs a deeper PAP test through the uterine 'button' to see it.
    Don't wait for months, believing things will clear up! My GYN kept saying 'everything looks normal' because vaginally, everything looked fine downstairs and the PAP showed nothing. My client dealt with it for 2 years and came to me for help. Good thing - the infection was spreading to her bladder. My information and that deeper PAP test saved her life - she's on her way to complete health again.
    Recent chat on this: ruclips.net/video/XUotIYHohMY/видео.html
    Also, toxins in the body were affecting my client and had to be addressed. This can affect Vitamin D and Glutathione levels in the body - which are important in keeping viruses, cancer and inflammation in check, plus Glutathione gently detoxifies the body from all toxins: rumble.com/c/ThePaladina