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What Causes Persistent Vaginal Bleeding Despite Taking Regestrone?
Hi from six months bleeding not stop.I am forty four yrs Dr advise me to take registrone tab for three times if bleeding stop then take twice then one till thirty five tab completed as I have stop bleeding whether continue tab or not and pl inform me side effects thankp
There are many medical conditions that may cause abnormal uterine bleeding. With negative pregnancy tests, causes linked to pregnancy can be eliminated. Other possible causes of your symptoms at your age could be: - Premenopause - Hormonal imbalances - Medical conditions such as uterine masses (fibroids, cancer) - Infectious causes though rare given your description of symptoms. I will advise you see a gynecologist for examination and work-up. A pelvic ultrasound will be a very important test to evaluate your symptoms.
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Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein, General Surgeon
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What Causes Persistent Vaginal Bleeding Despite Taking Regestrone?
Hi, There are many medical conditions that may cause abnormal uterine bleeding. With negative pregnancy tests, causes linked to pregnancy can be eliminated. Other possible causes of your symptoms at your age could be: - Premenopause - Hormonal imbalances - Medical conditions such as uterine masses (fibroids, cancer) - Infectious causes though rare given your description of symptoms. I will advise you see a gynecologist for examination and work-up. A pelvic ultrasound will be a very important test to evaluate your symptoms. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein, General Surgeon