Modern management of postcoital and intermenstrual bleeding

  • Phadnis S
  • Walker P
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Non‐menstrual bleeding, either intermenstrual or postcoital, is a common symptom among women. It is often the result of minor alterations of physiological events caused by the influence of endogenous or exogenous hormones. It is frequently also associated with a high degree of anxiety. In this review, the authors outline the causes of non‐menstrual bleeding, emphasising the importance of identifying those women who are likely to have a sinister cause for their symptoms. Copyright © 2008 Wiley Interface Ltd

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Phadnis, S. V., & Walker, P. G. (2008). Modern management of postcoital and intermenstrual bleeding. Trends in Urology, Gynaecology & Sexual Health, 13(4), 24–27. https://doi.org/10.1002/tre.76

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