I have experienced mild bleeding without menstruation for the past week, along with mild pain. A local gynaecologist suggested it might be due to weakness. What could be the cause, and what medication should I take?

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I have experienced mild bleeding without menstruation for the past week, along with mild pain. A local gynaecologist suggested it might be due to weakness. What could be the cause, and what medication should I take?
Asked by Female, 30 ยท 2 months ago
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I'm sorry to hear about the bleeding and pain you're experiencing.
Mild bleeding without menstruation, accompanied by mild pain, can have several causes including hormonal imbalances, uterine or cervical issues, infections, or other gynecological conditions. The suggestion that it might be due to "weakness" is quite general and may refer to hormonal or physical factors affecting your menstrual cycle.
One medication sometimes prescribed for such symptoms is Drolute Tablet, which contains a hormone that helps regulate menstrual cycles and treat conditions like irregular bleeding, dysmenorrhea (painful periods), and other progesterone-related disorders. It works by balancing hormones and stabilizing the uterine lining.
Important points about Drolute Tablet:
Recommendations:
Your gynecologist will be the best person to guide you on appropriate investigations and treatment tailored to your condition.
Answered 2 months ago