Dr Steven R. Goldstein MD is the Best Obgyn in NYC to see for menorrhagia (heavy bleeding). For over 25 years, Dr Goldstein MD has seen many patients with medical complaints related to heavy bleeding (menorrhagia). There are many normal and abnormal situations which may result in heavy menstrual bleeding.
For instance women with many children will see growth
of the size of their uterus, which increases the surface area of the uterine
lining. In this case bleeding may be heavy without there being any abnormality.
There is also a condition known as adenomyosis (endometriosis
of the uterus or myometrium) which may result in heavy menstrual bleeding at
certain times. Historically, heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) and painful
menstruation (dysmenorrhea) are the major symptoms of adenomyosis. This
condition is benign.
Fibroids are also known to cause heavy bleeding at the
proper time due to growth of the uterine cavity such that there is more surface
area and heavy menstrual bleeding at the proper time.
The presence of uterine polyps in synchrony with the
normal menstrual cycle can result in heavy menstrual bleeding at the appropriate
time.
As one of the Best
Obgyns in NYC and an internationally renowned expert in Gynecologic
Ultrasounds, Dr Goldstein uses painless, non-invasive procedures such as
Transvaginal Ultrasounds and Sonohysterography to examine and diagnose patients
with heavy bleeding. These procedures produce high resolution, clear of the
uterus, uterine lining, the wall of the uterus, fallopian tubes and ovaries
which are used to make an accurate diagnosis.
Dr Steven R. Goldstein is a Professor of Obstetrics
and Gynecology at New York University School of medicine, Director of
Gynecologic Ultrasound at NYU Langone Medical Center and a Past President of
the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine. Thus Dr Goldstein who performs
all transvaginal ultrasounds and Sonohysterograms personally, possesses the
skill and experience to diagnose and treat women with heavy menstrual bleeding
conditions.
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