Some women have breakthrough bleeding only for a week or two; for others it lasts months. After the first year of use, you're likely to have no bleeding at all.
Neostigimine is a type of drug known as a parasympathomimetic. It works as a reversible acetlycholinesterase inhibitor. The dose that should be taken can only be determined by a licensed medical doctor.
A spleen has nothing to do with if you have a cold. Spleens are not connected to your immune system. The only thing spleens are used for is if you have internal bleeding, in that case it becomes bigger to help the internal bleeding. (I don't know how a big spleen helps internal bleeding).
Yes you can. Low dose aspirin (82mg) is a sub-therapeutic dose concerning pain and is only effective as a "blood thinner"to prevent blood clots. It is too low of a dose to be of danger to use with oral prednisone.
There is no estrogen in Depo Provera. It contains only progestin. The 3-month shot contains 150 mg of depot-medroxyprogesterone.
If you take a 10mg dose, after 8 hours; after 24 hours all effects will have dissipated.
not at all.....this drug can worsen the bleeding. only used in inflammatory conditions not accompanied with bleeding...
When there is a lot of bleeding, it is often said that the person in question is bleeding profusely. Otherwise, perhaps this person is only bleeding slightly.
no it dont only a normal period will have a odor not a implantation bleeding
Yes you can,only about a third or pregnant women have implantation bleeding.
There is only one way you can get control of bleeding. You will have to put pressure on the wound.
Please contact your physician, "Coumadin Clinic" nurse, or other medical professional to let them know that you've consumed an extra dose of Coumadin. Only they will be able to properly assist you. Since Coumadin (warfarin) inhibits blood coagulation, taking an extra dose can significantly predispose to bleeding. Whether the double dose is of any concern depends upon things like your normal Coumadin dose, recent history of antibiotic use, diet and intake of vitamin K, etc.
No. It will reduce swelling only. Pressure will stop bleeding.