Why is my menstrual bleeding lasting more than a week, and why do I feel weak?

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Why is my menstrual bleeding lasting more than a week, and why do I feel weak?
Asked by Female, 40 ยท 2 months ago
I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing prolonged menstrual bleeding and weakness.
Prolonged menstrual bleeding lasting more than a week can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, uterine conditions (like fibroids or polyps), infections, or side effects of medications. Feeling weak during this time is often related to blood loss, which can lead to anemia (a decrease in red blood cells), causing fatigue and weakness.
One medication sometimes used for menstrual irregularities is Dydrogest-ER, a form of progesterone that helps regulate the menstrual cycle and treat conditions like irregular bleeding. However, if you are taking this or any hormone-related medication, side effects such as vaginal bleeding changes and weakness can occur.
What you can do:
Important: Since prolonged bleeding and weakness can indicate underlying health issues, it is essential to consult a gynecologist (a specialist in female reproductive health) promptly. They can perform necessary evaluations, including blood tests and pelvic examinations, to determine the cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
If you experience severe weakness, fainting, or very heavy bleeding (soaking through pads or tampons hourly), seek emergency medical care immediately.
Take care, and please see a gynecologist soon for personalized assessment and care.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Please tell me your age and gender. I understand that your menstrual bleeding is lasting more than a week, and you are feeling weak.
Answered 2 months ago