You can get Tranexamic Acid and Mefenamic Acid from your doctor (some pharmacies may stock these too), both can reduce menstrual flow by up to 50% if taken three times per day for the first three days of your period. If your period is excessively heavy you should talk to your doctor to make sure there is no underlying health problem causing the excessive bleeding.
There are no herbs that would stop menstrual bleeding. Menstruation is a normal healthy function, you should not be seeking to stop this process.
Yes there is bleeding during menstruation
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I can differenciate between bleeding and menstruation because bleeding when you get a sore or wound and blood starts coming out of it while menstruation is when ayoung lady begins to bleed and use pads at a certain age.
Some bleeding is normal. However, if it is excessive or you are unable to get it to stop by applying pressure, you should see your physician for evaluation.
Yes it can. I was having excessive, extensive bleeding and I was prescribed Megestrol temporarily to cease the bleeding. It worked within 24 hours. However, I have breakthrough bleeding occasionally.
No, you can't stop your period once it's started - there's no reason to stop it either as there's nothing you can't do during menstruation.
there shouldn't be continuous bleeding after menstruation if you find that your period hasent stopped after the seventh day you are probubly just having a long period they can be as long as 9 days or a short as 3. if you are taking birth control that can also make you have continuous bleeding for a long time .. EITHER WAY YOU SHOULD DEFINATELY GO SEE A DOCTOR... if the bleeding does not stop. ~good Luck~
The bleeding during menstruation is called as withdrawal bleeding. There is no pregnancy and nature wants to shed away the lining epithelium. The oestrogen and progesterone levels hormone level drops dawn and that results into menstruation bleeding.
Menstruation is an involuntary process. The rate of flow/bleeding is not influenced by what we do. Certain medications as well as stress may affect it.
No, pads do not contain chemicals that can increase the amount of bleeding during menstruation.
The bleeding during menstruation is called as withdrawal bleeding. There is no pregnancy and nature wants to shed away the lining epithelium. The oestrogen and progesterone levels hormone level drops dawn and that results into menstruation bleeding.