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bleeding

Loss of blood from the circulation; see haemorrhage.



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They provide a range of Chinese medical etiologies and pathomechanisms, treatment, prognosis, preventative healthcare, clinical advice from renowned physicians, selected quotes from classic Chinese texts, clinical research and experimental studies for both dysfunctional uterine bleeding and amenorrhea, and also provide very helpful indices based on disease names, symptoms, and Chinese medicinal substances and formulas.
a progestational agent having some anabolic, estrogenic, and androgenic properties; used as the base or the acetate ester in the treatment of amenorrhea, dysfunctional uterine bleeding,
Its sole product is the Hydro ThermAblator, or HTA, a proprietary system intended to treat menorrhagia, or dysfunctional uterine bleeding, due to benign causes.
 
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