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-rrhagia is the medical terminology combining form meaning discharge of blood, as in menorrhagia (heavy menstrual flow). A related suffix, -rrhea, refers to any kind of abnormal flow, such as rhinorrhea (abnormal nasal discharge) or otorrhea (abnormal ear discharge).
It can be, everyone is different and what one person could consider heavy may be light to someone else, it's also normal for discharge to change throughout the menstrual cycle. If you think your discharge is unusually heavy then talk to your doctor about running tests to check for infections.
The medical term for abnormally heavy or long menstrual periods is menorrhagia. This condition can be caused by hormonal imbalances, uterine fibroids, or other underlying health issues. Treatment options may include medication, hormonal therapy, or surgical interventions.
The correct medical term is menorrhagia.Menorrhagia means excessive bleeding during menstruation.Excessive menstrual bleeding is menorhagia.Irregular menstrual bleeding is metrorhagia.Irregular excessive menstrual bleeding is menometrorhagia.Menorrhagia is excessive uterine bleeding during the menses.Menorrhagia
The endometrial lining.
Most menstrual cycles start off with what appears to be a lot of bleeding in the beginning. Towards the end there can be little to no bleeding with a watery discharge.
Yes, you can feel menstrual flow leaving your body. It's just the same as with discharge, you can feel the fluid leaving your body - menstrual flow is often heavier and warmer than discharge.
The discharge probably means you will get your period soon. A friend of mine also told me that discharge cleans out the vagina.
Menometrorrhagia is the medical term meaning bleeding that's heavier and more frequent than normal.
menorrhea
Yes.
that is puberty