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Why Do One Consistently Bleed Bright Red Every Day?

I have been consistently bleeding bright red every day for two months. I have been taking 4 birth control a day as prescribed by my dr. I am not anemic it is not my thyroid and my white blood cell count was fine. I experience severe nausea headaches constant dry heaving and fatigue on top of this. I am at a loss as to find out what is wrong.
Fri, 1 Jul 2016
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The first train to exclude in your scenario is pregnancy. So first get a pregnancy test done.
If it is negative, you need to be examined by Doctor to see if there is any cervical polyp or erosion. You need to get an ultrasound done to find out if there S any polyp in the uterus. Rarely ovarian cyst can cause such bleeding.

Get your thyroid hormones tested to see if there is thyroid disease.
If all these causes are excluded, it could just be hormonal imbalance for which your doctor will give medicines to regularize the cycles.
I hope this is helpful.
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Why Do One Consistently Bleed Bright Red Every Day?

Hi Welcome toHealthcare Magic The first train to exclude in your scenario is pregnancy. So first get a pregnancy test done. If it is negative, you need to be examined by Doctor to see if there is any cervical polyp or erosion. You need to get an ultrasound done to find out if there S any polyp in the uterus. Rarely ovarian cyst can cause such bleeding. Get your thyroid hormones tested to see if there is thyroid disease. If all these causes are excluded, it could just be hormonal imbalance for which your doctor will give medicines to regularize the cycles. I hope this is helpful.