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Description:
Uterine haemorrhages are caused by different factors. The most often are:
- impaired hormonal balance;
- myoma of the uterus;
- polypus;
- ovarian cysts;
- ovarian dysfunction;
- pessary;
- cancer;
- medicines;
- genital infections;
- thyroid gland diseases;
- endometriosis;
- liver and renal diseases;
- some haematological diseases.
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