I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing prolonged bleeding and weakness during menstruation. These symptoms can be concerning and may indicate an underlying issue such as hormonal imbalance, uterine conditions, or other health concerns.
Here are some important points to consider:
- Prolonged menstrual bleeding can sometimes be related to progesterone deficiency or other hormonal imbalances.
- Feeling weak during menstruation may be due to blood loss leading to anemia (low iron levels), which is common with heavy or prolonged bleeding.
- A medication called Dydrogest (Dydrogesterone) is sometimes prescribed to help regulate menstrual cycles and manage conditions linked to progesterone deficiency. It works by supporting the uterine lining and balancing hormones.
- However, this medication should only be taken under the guidance of a doctor, as it may have side effects and is not suitable for everyone, especially if you have certain health conditions like heart disease or liver problems.
Recommendations:
- Please consult a gynecologist to evaluate your symptoms thoroughly. They may recommend blood tests to check for anemia or hormonal levels and possibly imaging studies to rule out uterine abnormalities.
- If anemia is diagnosed, iron supplements and dietary changes may be advised to improve your strength and energy.
- Avoid self-medicating and follow the specialist’s advice regarding any hormonal treatments like Dydrogest.
If your bleeding is very heavy, or you experience severe weakness, dizziness, or fainting, seek emergency medical care immediately.
Taking prompt action with a specialist will help identify the cause and provide appropriate treatment to improve your well-being.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Please tell me your age and gender. I understand that you experience prolonged bleeding and feel weak during menstruation.