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I have had continuous bleeding for the last 6 days along with pain and weakness, what medicine should I take?

Asked by Female, 29 · 2 days ago

Bleeding continuously for 6 days along with pain and weakness should not be ignored, especially if the bleeding is heavier than your normal periods, associated with clots, dizziness, fatigue, or lower abdominal pain. This can happen due to hormonal imbalance, stress, ovarian cysts, thyroid issues, infection, side effects of contraceptive medicines, or sometimes pregnancy-related conditions that need proper evaluation. Weakness may also suggest that your body is losing more blood than usual, and your haemoglobin could be affected. Instead of starting medicines on your own, it is important to first understand the cause of the bleeding. A doctor may advise tests like a pregnancy test, blood count, thyroid profile, or ultrasound, depending on your symptoms and cycle history. Rest, proper hydration, and iron-rich foods like leafy vegetables, dates, and pomegranate may help support energy levels in the meantime. Avoid excessive physical exertion until the bleeding settles. If you are soaking pads very frequently, feeling faint, having severe abdominal pain, passing large clots, or the bleeding continues beyond a few more days, you should seek medical attention without delay because some causes need urgent treatment.
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    b. Ultrasound of the pelvis
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  3. Treatment Options
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Answered 2 days ago