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Suggest Treatment For Heavy Vaginal Bleeding

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Posted on Wed, 29 Jun 2016
Question: My wife age 52 is having heavy bleeding since the last 5 hrs. Our family physican has prescribed Gynae CVP thrice a day, and also suggested she visti a gynecologist at the earliest. Today being Sunday nobody would be available hence this query
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Answered by Dr. Sameer Kumar (39 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
menorrhagia

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query to hcm,
If she has not attained menopause already then this could be a heavy bleed related to perimenopause but as there are no doctors available on sunday in your locality on sunday, the best would be to start TAB TRAPIC-MF 500mg thrice a day from today onwards to control the bleed.But this is a prescribed medication again an you have to get it prescribed by your doctor. If the bleeding is not reduced then you should take her to the emergency services in the hospital for immediate care.
Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Heavy Vaginal Bleeding

Brief Answer: menorrhagia Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for the query to hcm, If she has not attained menopause already then this could be a heavy bleed related to perimenopause but as there are no doctors available on sunday in your locality on sunday, the best would be to start TAB TRAPIC-MF 500mg thrice a day from today onwards to control the bleed.But this is a prescribed medication again an you have to get it prescribed by your doctor. If the bleeding is not reduced then you should take her to the emergency services in the hospital for immediate care. Regards