Abstract

Pubertal uterine bleeding occupies an important place in the structure of gynecological pathology since, in the years, it can lead to persistent and irreversible changes in the process of formation of the reproductive system.The purpose of the work is to investigate the effectiveness of non-hormonal therapy in the treatment of uterine bleeding in adolescent girls against the background of concomitant thyroid pathology.Material and methods. Thirty adolescent girls with pubertal uterine bleeding were examined and treated against the background of concomitant thyroid pathology, which were treated in the gynecological department of the city clinical maternity hospital No. 1 in Chernivtsi. All examined patients also underwent a comprehensive examination to determine the level of hormones in the blood serum and to determine individual indicators of hemostasis.Results. It was established that the complex therapy used in adolescent girls suffering from pubertal uterine bleeding against the background of thyroid pathology is effective, as indicated by the positive feedback mechanism, namely the release of follicle-stimulating hormone in response to an increase in the level of estradiol in peripheral blood.Conclusion. The comprehensive treatment technique developed and used by us in adolescent girls with uterine bleeding with concomitant thyroid pathology contributes to the gradual normalization of the level of sex and thyroid hormones in the blood serum, shortens the treatment period in the hospital, and helps to normalize the overall hormonal profile of the examined girls with concomitant thyroid pathology.

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