dysfunctional$23471$ - translation to spanish
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dysfunctional$23471$ - translation to spanish

MEDICAL CONDITION
Dysfunctional bleeding; Functional uterine bleeding; Irregular menstrual periods; Dysfunctional uterine bleeding; Irregular uterine bleeding; PALM-COEIN

dysfunctional      
adj. disfuncional, que funciona mal, que opera mal
abnormal         
SUBJECTIVELY DEFINED BEHAVIORAL CHARACTERISTIC, ASSIGNED TO THOSE WITH RARE OR DYSFUNCTIONAL CONDITIONS
Dysfunctional; Abnormal; Abnormality (behaviour); Behavioral abnormalities; Behavior abnormality; Abnormal behaviour; Abnormalcy; Abnormity; Abnormal behavior
anormal
deforme
abnormity         
SUBJECTIVELY DEFINED BEHAVIORAL CHARACTERISTIC, ASSIGNED TO THOSE WITH RARE OR DYSFUNCTIONAL CONDITIONS
Dysfunctional; Abnormal; Abnormality (behaviour); Behavioral abnormalities; Behavior abnormality; Abnormal behaviour; Abnormalcy; Abnormity; Abnormal behavior
anomalía
monstruosidad

Definition

Abnormal
·adj Not conformed to rule or system; deviating from the type; anomalous; irregular.

Wikipedia

Abnormal uterine bleeding

Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), also known as (AVB) or as atypical vaginal bleeding, is vaginal bleeding from the uterus that is abnormally frequent, lasts excessively long, is heavier than normal, or is irregular. The term dysfunctional uterine bleeding was used when no underlying cause was present. Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy is excluded. Iron deficiency anemia may occur and quality of life may be negatively affected.

The underlying causes may include ovulation problems, fibroids, the lining of the uterus growing into the uterine wall, uterine polyps, underlying bleeding problems, side effects from birth control, or cancer. More than one category of causes may apply in an individual case. The first step in work-up is to rule out a tumor or pregnancy. Medical imaging or hysteroscopy may help with the diagnosis.

Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Options may include hormonal birth control, gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonists, tranexamic acid, NSAIDs, and surgery such as endometrial ablation or hysterectomy. Over the course of a year, roughly 20% of reproductive-aged women self-report at least one symptom of AUB.