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Have Bleeding And Pain. Had D&C, Fibroid Tumor Earlier. This Is Not Normal Is It?

HELLO,
HAD A D&C ON MARCH 20 AND WAS BLEEDING THEN AFTER A COUPLES OF DAYS IT STOP. THEN ON THURSDAY I FELT ALOT OF PRESSURE AND STARTED BLEEDING FELT ALOT OF PAIN. IT HAS SLOWED DOWN NOW IT'S JUST LIGHT BROWN DISCHARGE BUT STILL FEELING ALOT OF PAIN AND VERY BLOATED.
BEFORE THIS I DID HAVE FIBROID TUMOR AND WAS REMOVED BUT STILL HAVING BREAK THROUGH BLEEDING. THIS IS NOT NORMAL IS IT?
Mon, 27 Nov 2017
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

Here, you need to undergo one TVS scan to rule out underlying pathology if any.

After that, you consult with gynecologist for overall health check up and pelvic examination. Some relevant investigation may be required.

Hemostatic agents can arrest bleeding temporarily. Though, other supportive medication is required on the basis of test report.

Take healthy diet with iron supplement and maintain genital hygiene properly. Be well. Good luck
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Have Bleeding And Pain. Had D&C, Fibroid Tumor Earlier. This Is Not Normal Is It?

Hello, Here, you need to undergo one TVS scan to rule out underlying pathology if any. After that, you consult with gynecologist for overall health check up and pelvic examination. Some relevant investigation may be required. Hemostatic agents can arrest bleeding temporarily. Though, other supportive medication is required on the basis of test report. Take healthy diet with iron supplement and maintain genital hygiene properly. Be well. Good luck