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I have been experiencing heavy bleeding for 10 days. My thyroid, haemoglobin, and RBC reports are normal. What should I do?

Asked by Female, 34 · 2 months ago

You should consult your doctor or gynaecologist, as prolonged heavy bleeding may have causes other than thyroid problems or anaemia, such as hormonal imbalance, fibroids, polyps, or issues with the uterine lining. The doctor may suggest further tests to identify the underlying cause and recommend treatments or procedures to control the bleeding.
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I'm sorry to hear you're experiencing heavy bleeding for 10 days. Since your thyroid, hemoglobin, and red blood cell (RBC) reports are normal, it’s good that some common causes have been ruled out. However, prolonged heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia) can have various causes and should be evaluated carefully.

What you can do next:

  • Consult a gynecologist promptly for a thorough evaluation. They may perform additional tests or imaging to identify the cause of heavy bleeding.
  • A commonly prescribed medication for heavy menstrual bleeding is Trapic MF Tablet, which contains Tranexamic acid and Mefenamic acid.
    • Tranexamic acid helps reduce bleeding by preventing the breakdown of blood clots.
    • Mefenamic acid is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that helps reduce pain and inflammation.
  • This medication should only be taken under medical supervision, as it may have side effects like nausea, indigestion, or headache.
  • Avoid alcohol while on this medication, and inform your doctor about any other health conditions or medications you are taking.

Additional advice:

  • Keep a record of your bleeding pattern, including the number of pads/tampons used and any associated symptoms.
  • If you experience dizziness, severe pain, or signs of anemia (such as extreme fatigue or shortness of breath), seek emergency care immediately.

Please make an appointment with a gynecologist as soon as possible to get personalized care and appropriate treatment. If your symptoms worsen or you feel unwell, do not hesitate to visit the emergency department.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you're concerned about the heavy bleeding you've been experiencing. Could you please share your age and gender?

Answered 2 months ago