Vaginal Bleeding Flashcards

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Sequence of Events

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Open question

Timeline- how did it start, and progression

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Symptom Analysis (SOCRAT)

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Site- is it definitely the vagina

Onset

Character- colour, clots, how much

Radiation- do you use tampons or pads? Does it soak them?

Associated symptoms- pain, discharge, menstruation, constitutional symptoms

Timing- is is there all the time, how often have you noticed it, could it be your period, does it occur mid cycle, does it come after sex

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Systems Review

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Menstrual history
Pain
Sexual History
Vaginal discharge 
Obstetric history
Constitutional- FWARJNL (tired/breathless)
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Red flags for Vaginal Bleeding

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Severe pain
5-12 weeks since LMP
Weight loss
Postmenopausal bleeding
Intermenstrual bleeding 
Postcoital bleeding
Missed cervical smears
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Patients Perspective

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Feelings and effect on life

ICE

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Background

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PMH (bleeding disorder, previous cancer)
DH (anticoagulants)
FH
SH

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Important point

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NB- say “people can feel embarrassed about this issue but it is common, and I am here to help”

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Postcoital Bleed (Causes)

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Cervical cancer

  • HPV 16 18
  • Can also be intermenstrual bleeding
  • Many risk factors

Cervical ectropion
-Ring around cervical os on speculum exam

Cervical polyp

  • May bleed on contact
  • Intermenstrual bleeding too
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Postmenopausal Bleed (>12 months after LMP) (Causes)

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Endometrial cancer

  • Risk factors
  • Also postcoital and intermenstrual bleeding

Atrophic vaginitis

  • Dry itchy vagina with dyspareunia
  • Urinary incontinence and recurrent UTI’s
  • Very common due to low oestrogen (in menopause)

Endometrial Hyperplasia

  • Diagnosed on biopsy
  • Risk cancer for cancer development
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Intermenstrual

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NB- some women have spotting around day 14 of cycle that is normal. Breakthrough bleeding may also occur a few months after starting hormonal contraception

Ectopic preganncy

  • Severe sharp colicky pain in sexually active women
  • Diarrhoea and vomiting may be present
  • Rupture can lead to severe pain peritonism and shock
  • around 5-12 weeks LMP
  • IUD increases risk

Spontaneous abortion

  • up to 24 weeks loss of pregnancy
  • lower abdominal cramps, passing blood clots with tissue

STI

  • Sexually active young woman with discharge that may be smelly
  • Risk factors: adolescent, multiple or new partner, unprotected sex
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Investigations

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Bedside- abdominal and pelvic exam, PV exam, urinary pregnancy test, STI screen (swabs), cervical smear (if due)

Bloods- FBC, bHCG,

Specialist- TV USS, colposcopy (after abnormal smear)

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Menorrhagia

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DUB
Uterine fibroids
Endometriosis
Cervical or endometrial polyps
Adenomyosis
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
Endometritis
Endometrial hyperplasia or carcinoma
Hypothyroidism
Bleeding disorders (e.g. Von Willebrand’s disease)
Iatrogenic (e.g. anticoagulant treatment; copper IUD)
Climacteric
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