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What Causes Menorrhagia And Severe Abdominal Pain During Menstruation?

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Posted on Fri, 1 Jul 2016
Question: I am 32 years old (Unmarried). For last few months i am having excessive bleeding during my periods. My periods last almost for 7-8 days. I have to change sanitary napkin almost after every 2 hrs on 2, 3 and 4th day. On 2nd day i have a severe pain and not able to do my daily activities. can u advice.
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Answered by Dr. Sameer Kumar (42 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
menorrhagia with dysmenorrhoea.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query to hcm,
This is menorrhagia with dysmenorrhoea and there could be multiple reasons for heavy bleeding like progesterone deficiency, a uterine fibroid, adenomyosis or even an endometrial polyp. So it is mandatory in your case to get an ultrasound pelvis done to rule these out anyhow and also a hormonal profile to look for progesterone deficiency.
The bleeding can however be controlled along with pain if you take TAB TRAPIC-MF ( 500/250mg) one tab thrice a day from day 2 to day 5 of your cycle when it bleeds heavy. You would be relieved and bleeding shall be controlled. But evaluation with an ultrasound would be mandatory.
If you are in XXXXXXX then you may get these medicines as an OTC else you would have to get them prescribed by your local doctor.
Regards
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What Causes Menorrhagia And Severe Abdominal Pain During Menstruation?

Brief Answer: menorrhagia with dysmenorrhoea. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for the query to hcm, This is menorrhagia with dysmenorrhoea and there could be multiple reasons for heavy bleeding like progesterone deficiency, a uterine fibroid, adenomyosis or even an endometrial polyp. So it is mandatory in your case to get an ultrasound pelvis done to rule these out anyhow and also a hormonal profile to look for progesterone deficiency. The bleeding can however be controlled along with pain if you take TAB TRAPIC-MF ( 500/250mg) one tab thrice a day from day 2 to day 5 of your cycle when it bleeds heavy. You would be relieved and bleeding shall be controlled. But evaluation with an ultrasound would be mandatory. If you are in XXXXXXX then you may get these medicines as an OTC else you would have to get them prescribed by your local doctor. Regards