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Suggest Remedy For Bleeding With Night Cramps

hi, im not sure if its just my menstrual or not but i been bleeding heavily since yesterday night cramps having been that bad, passing blood clots as well and everytime i use the rest room there is blood in the toilet as well, the blood is a mixture of dark and bright red blood so i dont know if its anything to worry about or just my menstrual
Fri, 28 Apr 2017
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Hello,
Thanks for trusting us with your health concern. It is definitely not normal to bleed so heavily even if it is your normal menstrual cycle. You need proper medical attention immediately. Styptics should be used to arrest the bleeding. If needed, hormone course may also be given along with supplementary treatment to compensate for the blood loss. Once you are stabilized, further evaluation is undertaken to detect the cause for the bleeding and plan further management. Hope this helps.
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Suggest Remedy For Bleeding With Night Cramps

Hello, Thanks for trusting us with your health concern. It is definitely not normal to bleed so heavily even if it is your normal menstrual cycle. You need proper medical attention immediately. Styptics should be used to arrest the bleeding. If needed, hormone course may also be given along with supplementary treatment to compensate for the blood loss. Once you are stabilized, further evaluation is undertaken to detect the cause for the bleeding and plan further management. Hope this helps.