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Have Slight Bleeding After The Periods. Taking Methimazole For High BP And Floricet For Migraines. What Could Be The Cause?

I WAS PLACED ON METHIMAZOLE DUE TO HYPERTHYROIDISM.MY MENSTRUAL FLOW WAS RELATIVELY OK LAST IN JULY,IN AUGUST MY MENSTRUAL FLOW STARTED AND STOPPED BUT I HAVE BEEN HAVING STAINS OF BLOOD ON MY UNDER WEAR SINCE IT STOPPED.I HAVE BEEN ON PRN FLORICET FOR MIGRAINE AND I HAD A PACK OF MELALUCA MULTIVITAMIN LAST MONTH. I HAD A PAP SMEAR LAST YEAR WHICH WAS PERFECT. WHAT COULD BE THE CAUSE OF THIS BLOOD SPOTS ? IS IT THE METHIMAZOLE?
Sat, 7 Sep 2013
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Hi, any change in the period could be due to anemia, infection, malnutrition, etc. So i advise you to consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment.
take more of green leafy vegetables, pulses, sprouts and proteine rich foods. Thank you.
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Have Slight Bleeding After The Periods. Taking Methimazole For High BP And Floricet For Migraines. What Could Be The Cause?

Hi, any change in the period could be due to anemia, infection, malnutrition, etc. So i advise you to consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment. take more of green leafy vegetables, pulses, sprouts and proteine rich foods. Thank you.