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What Are The Treatments For Headache And Continuous Periods For 2 Weeks?

one of my female employees complained severe headache. When asked, she claimed she has had her period for 2 weeks and won't stop bleeding. She had the same problem about two months ago. Her normal period lasts about 3 days. What should I recommond her ….other than going to the doctor right away …
Tue, 18 Feb 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It would be best for her to see her doctor for an assessment. This is the only way to determine the cause of the bleeding and offer effective treatment.

Menorrhagia is the term used for excessive vaginal bleeding occurring at regular intervals or lasting more than 7 days. The possible causes are: (1)fibroids, (2)polyps,
(3)endometritis (inflammation of the uterus),
(4)pelvic inflammatory disease,
(5)adenomycosis,
(6)hypothyroidism ,liver or kidney disease

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What Are The Treatments For Headache And Continuous Periods For 2 Weeks?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It would be best for her to see her doctor for an assessment. This is the only way to determine the cause of the bleeding and offer effective treatment. Menorrhagia is the term used for excessive vaginal bleeding occurring at regular intervals or lasting more than 7 days. The possible causes are: (1)fibroids, (2)polyps, (3)endometritis (inflammation of the uterus), (4)pelvic inflammatory disease, (5)adenomycosis, (6)hypothyroidism ,liver or kidney disease I hope this helps