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Painful Heavy Menstruation. What To Do?

I just came off my cycle like two weeks ago well after a week or two I began bleeding again it started like water with a bloody smell tues well it's sat. And now it's thick and like another cycle.. This has happened before but it was more painful and like a period. I have had a regular cycle upon me last year.. The only thing is the level 10 pains during some months I have been to a obgyn but I haven't been lately what could be wrong
Thu, 2 May 2013
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Hi,
It is possible that you suffer from menorrhagia, which essentially is the name of the condition when you have heavy and painful periods.
I recommend that you get an appointment with your general physician or obs and gyane specalist, in order that they make further investigations to confirm the diagnosis.
The tests you may have to undergo are a pelvic exam, blood test and an ultrasound.
If you are indeed suffering from menorrhagia, your doctor will prescribe you medication accordingly.
I hope this helped.
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Painful Heavy Menstruation. What To Do?

Hi, It is possible that you suffer from menorrhagia, which essentially is the name of the condition when you have heavy and painful periods. I recommend that you get an appointment with your general physician or obs and gyane specalist, in order that they make further investigations to confirm the diagnosis. The tests you may have to undergo are a pelvic exam, blood test and an ultrasound. If you are indeed suffering from menorrhagia, your doctor will prescribe you medication accordingly. I hope this helped.