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- $Title{Does a Heavier Menstrual Period Indicate Anything Important is Wrong?}
- $Subject{menses flow heavy cause Genitourinary platelet disorder aspirin
- uterus tumors malignant benign prostaglandin antagonist Menstrual cycle Period
- Periods Menstruation}
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- The Menstrual Cycle*0009101.scf}
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- Does a Heavier Menstrual Period Indicate Anything Important is Wrong?
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- QUESTION: Although my menstrual period comes regularly enough, I think it is
- much heavier than many of my friends experience. Does this indicate anything
- important is wrong? What should I do about it??
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- ANSWER: If you are concerned about bleeding too heavily, discuss it with your
- physician. The only way to know whether there is something wrong is to
- thoroughly evaluate the situation. You will need to keep a careful record of
- the pattern and amount of bleeding. Take special note of the times you bleed
- and any activity that seems to have triggered it. This information will help
- your physician determine the cause of the bleeding, as well as whether it is
- excessive.
- Many different conditions can cause excess bleeding, and each one has a
- different treatment. Your physician will want to be sure you don't have a
- platelet disorder, small elements found in our blood. Do you take aspirin for
- menstrual cramps? Some people are particularly susceptible to aspirin's
- antiplatelet action. Platelets are important to the body's clotting
- mechanism, so anything that interferes with their action will cause increased
- bleeding.
- In evaluating your heavy bleeding, your doctor will examine your uterus
- to be sure it is free of tumors, both malignant and benign. If all other
- problems are ruled out and you simply have heavy bleeding during your
- menstrual period, your doctor may treat you with a medication that works as a
- "prostaglandin antagonist." This medication will help your own body produce
- prostaglandins, which help slow blood flow.
- A "D & C" provides no decrease of blood flow except in the cycle directly
- following the procedure, so it offers no long-term benefit. Methylergonovine,
- which is effective in slowing blood flow in women who have just had babies,
- has no effect on the amount of blood lost during the menstrual period.
- Any occasion when there is an exceptionally heavy flow and there is a
- possibility that you might be pregnant, is another time where a trip to you
- own physician is truly in order.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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