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Do Medications Taken After A Spinal Surgery Cause Prolonged Menstrual Bleeding?

I am having a menses x 2 weeks following spinal surgery on 5/9/2018. The period was a few days late and started on 5/27, with a few days of flow and primarily spotting red and brown and infrequent mild cramping. I wore a panty liner. However, today around 2:30, I woke from a nap with blood running down my leg. I filled the toilet. I went to the ER and they referred me to my GYN. I am wondering if the medications could have thinned my blood. I see very tiny clots when I wipe.
Wed, 26 Sep 2018
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Hello,

The painkillers that are given after a spinal surgery can prolong the duration of bleeding. The stress associated with the surgery can also lead to such changes. Oral hemostatic agents can help in controlling it.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Rakhi Tayal, OBGYN
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Do Medications Taken After A Spinal Surgery Cause Prolonged Menstrual Bleeding?

Hello, The painkillers that are given after a spinal surgery can prolong the duration of bleeding. The stress associated with the surgery can also lead to such changes. Oral hemostatic agents can help in controlling it. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Rakhi Tayal, OBGYN