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What Causes Continuous Vaginal Bleeding During Adolescence?

Hi. I was just wondering, ever since i was 18 i have had my period every day but have been told everything is fine bt my doctors have put me on medication that stops bleeding while I am taking it but I am looking for a second opinion can you please help me
Fri, 11 Mar 2016
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Hello and welcome to HCM,
Menstruation is characterized by regular bleeding every month.
However, it is unusual to bleed every day.
In case regular bleeding is occurring, it needs to be investigated and need to be manged.
Hormonal imbalance is the most common cause of continuous bleeding.
Thus, your doctor has prescribed drugs to prevent regular bleeding.
The treatment is appropriate for your symptoms.
At the same time, complete hemogram and iron status also needs to be monitored.
This is because continous bleeding can lead to iron deficiency and thus anemia or low hemoglobin in body.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja Puri

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What Causes Continuous Vaginal Bleeding During Adolescence?

Hello and welcome to HCM, Menstruation is characterized by regular bleeding every month. However, it is unusual to bleed every day. In case regular bleeding is occurring, it needs to be investigated and need to be manged. Hormonal imbalance is the most common cause of continuous bleeding. Thus, your doctor has prescribed drugs to prevent regular bleeding. The treatment is appropriate for your symptoms. At the same time, complete hemogram and iron status also needs to be monitored. This is because continous bleeding can lead to iron deficiency and thus anemia or low hemoglobin in body. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja Puri