Periods or; evert month an ovula (egg) is ripend and the womb is prepared for fertilization. When this doesn't happen, the ovula needs to be cast out. To do this, slime comes off the womb which leaves little wounds. That's why blood is involved in periods. The amount is variable from person to person
Metrorrhagia is bleeding between periods. Menometrorrhagia, in contrast, is heavy bleeding and bleeding between periods.
Menorrhagia is abnormally heavy bleeding in menstruation (periods). It can be associated with a hormonal imbalance. Hope this helps.
There are some symptoms of uterine fibroids such as bleeding between periods, heavy menstrual bleeding, menstrual periods that may last longer than normal, pain during intercourse.
Menometrorrhagia is the medical term meaning bleeding that's heavier and more frequent than normal.
This is not unusual when a woman begins menapause, you can be at risk for anemia from blood loss with these heavy periods
VWD is usually a relatively mild disorder characterized by easy bruising, recurrent nosebleeds, heavy menstrual periods, and extended bleeding
Mefenamic acid is a painkiller. Tranexamic acid is a drug that lessens bleeding (for example, if you have heavy periods or have had a tooth extraction).
It could be a symptom of pregnancy but you do not have normal periods that are heavy flow during pregnancy. You can experience light bleeding but not heavy. Do a test.
Periods are dark red or brown of even black. Vaginal bleeding is light and could not fill a pad.
Abnormal bleeding includes bleeding between menstrual periods, excessive bleeding during a menstrual period, or bleeding after menopause
Heavy bleeding during menstruation is usually related to a hormonal imbalance.
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