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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Heavy Bleeding, 47 Yr Old, Took Aquaviron Inj. Recurred Bleeding After A Gap, Advised Trenexa MF Tablets. Is It Ok ?

Hi Doc, My wife 47 had occassional Heavy Menst bleeding about 2 yrs ag0, The Dr then gave her Aquaviron Inj. 1ml x 3 days and it used to stop for that month. Then after a couple of months it used to reoccur. Now she has again started bleeding after a gap of 2 years. A Dr here has recommended Trenexa MF tablets and gave her a shot of Aquaviron. Is there some way you can help in the long run
Mon, 24 Sep 2012
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Hi Farooq,
In perimenopausal phase bleeding keeps on decreasing & finally gets stopped.
But to be heavy bleeding at this age group is a matter of worry.
Instead of going for medical management, get her endometrial biopsy done to rule out cause of excessive bleeding & after that get treatment according to cause.
I hope your query has been answered.
Take care.
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Heavy Bleeding, 47 Yr Old, Took Aquaviron Inj. Recurred Bleeding After A Gap, Advised Trenexa MF Tablets. Is It Ok ?

Hi Farooq, In perimenopausal phase bleeding keeps on decreasing & finally gets stopped. But to be heavy bleeding at this age group is a matter of worry. Instead of going for medical management, get her endometrial biopsy done to rule out cause of excessive bleeding & after that get treatment according to cause. I hope your query has been answered. Take care.