Talk:Abnormal uterine bleeding
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[edit]do you have a brief introduction of this topic?
- Added a header title to this unsigned section, the absence of it was interring with mobile view. Jebbles (talk) 00:45, 17 July 2021 (UTC)
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[edit]Hi! I'm fairly new to Wikipedia but I saw an advertisement on this page and got really mad. Please revert my edit if I've deleted the lines wrong! But also please delete the advertisement correctly <3 ヾ(_ _。) CTK-230 (talk) 13:55, 6 June 2023 (UTC)
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Planned updates for AUB article
[edit]Greetings, I intend to make the following updates to the AUB wiki page. Please add any suggestions, comments or concerns.
- Change "Causes" to "Causes & Mechanisms" - Create a table that associates the PALM COEIN with mechanism. Delete Mechanisms sections or insert - SEE ABOVE
- Clean up the signs and symptoms section for clarity of normal vs abnormal bleeding. All the information is currently jumbled together which is confusing.
- Add information about causes of uterine bleeding by stages of life "Before Menarche (monthly menstrual cycle)", Premenopausal, Postmenopausal so that readers can quickly find information.
- Add / update sources in references section
- Remove sentence about PALM COIEN from Diagnosis section. This will be redundant after updates to Causes & Mechanisms Section
- Add info about pregnancy bleeding in lead and signs and symptoms section
- Update lead paragraph to reflect changes to article.
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