Heavy menstrual flow, long period of 7 to 13 days accompanied by large blood clots in the toilet, wh

Updated on Toilets 2024-05-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello: Your case, considering that it may be menorrhagia, there are many causes of menorrhagia, such as:

    1. Due to excessive secretion of estrogen in the ovaries, or long-term stimulation of the endometrium to make it proliferate beyond normal thickness, the amount of bleeding increases when shedding. Such as anovulatory functional uterine bleeding.

    2. Caused by gynecological organic lesions. Uterine fibroids, uterine polyps, etc.

    3. Systemic diseases. Such as: leukemia, aplastic anemia, thrombocytopenia, pernicious anemia, liver disease, hypertension, etc.

    4. Mental factors, exertion, postpartum, intrauterine device, etc. can also cause heavy menstrual flow.

    5. In some patients, the endometrium is rich in spiral arterioles, or the fragility of blood vessels is enhanced, which can also be caused.

    It is recommended that you go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital for relevant examinations, find out the cause and treat the symptoms. b

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Have you had a miscarriage recently, and if you have done it, go to the hospital to see the B ultrasound.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Heavy menstrual bleeding with a period of 7-13 days.

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