Excessive Bleeding, Or Menorrhagia Needs Medical Attention

Menstrual Bleeding

Key highlights or summary

  • Hormone imbalances, certain medications, uterine polyps, and bleeding disorders can cause a woman to have heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB).
  • HMB aka Menorrhagia is defined as any period that lasts longer than 7 days.
  • Understanding the causes and symptoms behind Menorrhagia.
  • Understanding the causes and symptoms of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding.
  • If your periods last for more than one week and you experience symptoms like fatigue, breathlessness, needing to change your tampon/pad every hour, pelvic pain and so on, it is best to get a medical diagnosis.
  • Menorrhagia and other AUBs can be diagnosed with simple tests like blood tests (to check for anemia and rate of blood clotting), and PAP smear tests (to check for infections and cancerous cells).
  • Understanding how menorrhagia and abnormal uterine bleeding can be treated.

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