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I have excessive bleeding with large clots and abdominal pain during my menstrual periods. What should I do?

Asked by Female, 38 ยท 2 months ago

You should consult a doctor immediately, as excessive menstrual bleeding with large clots and abdominal pain may indicate underlying conditions such as fibroids, polyps, hormonal imbalances, or bleeding disorders. The doctor can help identify the cause and recommend treatment, which may include medication, hormone therapy, or minor procedures to control the bleeding and relieve pain.
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I'm sorry to hear about the heavy bleeding and pain you're experiencing during your periods.

Excessive menstrual bleeding with large clots and abdominal pain can be signs of a condition called menorrhagia and dysmenorrhea. These symptoms should be evaluated by a gynecologist (a specialist in women's reproductive health) to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.

Here are some important points and suggestions:

  • Medication: A combination medicine containing Tranexamic acid and Mefenamic acid is often used to reduce heavy bleeding and relieve menstrual pain. Tranexamic acid helps reduce bleeding by preventing the breakdown of blood clots, while Mefenamic acid is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that helps reduce pain and inflammation.
  • Consultation: It is essential to consult a gynecologist before starting any medication. The doctor will assess your symptoms, possibly order tests, and prescribe the right treatment based on your condition.
  • When to seek urgent care: If you experience very heavy bleeding soaking through one or more pads or tampons every hour for several hours, severe pain not relieved by medication, dizziness, or weakness, seek emergency medical care immediately.
  • Lifestyle and self-care: Keep track of your menstrual cycle, bleeding amount, and pain severity. Use heat pads for abdominal cramps and maintain a balanced diet with iron-rich foods to prevent anemia from heavy bleeding.

Please make an appointment with a gynecologist promptly to get a thorough evaluation and personalized treatment plan. If symptoms worsen suddenly or you feel very unwell, do not hesitate to visit the emergency department.

If you need immediate assistance, you can contact Apollo Emergency at 1066.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.Please tell me your age and gender.

Answered 2 months ago