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Suggest Treatment For Stopping Menstrual Bleeding

I have been having heavy menstraul bleeding sice October. I am so tired and short of breath. I was given the depovera shot for the bleeding but it has not helped. Mercy. I had a blood transfusion and I feel that I will have to get another one soon. I am going though menopause.
Wed, 23 Apr 2014
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Hi,
You seem to have fearful bleeding vaginally. I hope you have gone through a gynecological check up?if not do it immediately.
-The profuse & prolonged bleeding may be due to hormonal imbalance at menopause, fibroids of uterus, Malignancy are conditions which are to be detected earliest.
- with your CBC get bleeding/clotting time tested. control of abnormal reading will help to arrest the bleeding.
- Uncontrolled menopausal bleeding wit out any other pathology can be treated well by-
Uterine ablation,
Histerectomy.
So after due blood transfusion you need to take aggressive treatment with experts guidance/help.
Thanks.
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Suggest Treatment For Stopping Menstrual Bleeding

Hi, You seem to have fearful bleeding vaginally. I hope you have gone through a gynecological check up?if not do it immediately. -The profuse & prolonged bleeding may be due to hormonal imbalance at menopause, fibroids of uterus, Malignancy are conditions which are to be detected earliest. - with your CBC get bleeding/clotting time tested. control of abnormal reading will help to arrest the bleeding. - Uncontrolled menopausal bleeding wit out any other pathology can be treated well by- Uterine ablation, Histerectomy. So after due blood transfusion you need to take aggressive treatment with experts guidance/help. Thanks.