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Suggest Treatment For Heavy Periods Along With Lightheadedness

Hi I have been having heavily extremely heavy periods on and off since May this year in sept 22 I ended up in er cause I had been bleeding for three week straight usually would be two and has passed out got blood transfusion doctormsaidnits hormonal.....iwas prescribed povera...but I continued to bleed Friday 16 I went to et again for lightheaded and havey bleeding change every hour got send home with birthconrtrols a week later I started having pain on my right lower tummy with severe headache went to another er and ultra sound revealed cysts on ,y ovaries and Poply on my endometrium thickness is 8 and some word hyperechoic what does this mean what should my next step be when I see doctor what questions should I be asking
Fri, 30 Aug 2019
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Hi,

Heavy periods are common women issue and there are many reasons why some women have heavy periods however some or more common than other.

These are some common causes include Hormone problems. Every month, a lining builds up inside your uterus (womb), which you shed during your period.

If your hormone levels aren’t balanced, your body can make the lining too thick, which leads to heavy bleeding when you shed the thicker lining.

Second, growths in the uterus such as polyps or fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) tumors that grow within the uterus.

While some causes may be easy to treat, others can indicate a serious underlying condition.

Whether you notice spotting or heavier bleeding in between periods, it’s important to see your doctor for testing, diagnosis, and treatment options.

Other potential other causes of bleeding include stress, change in medications, miscarriage, vaginal dryness.

Your doctor will also likely give you a physical exam, including a pelvic exam and test your hormonal levels. This will show us the exact issue which can be treated then.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon
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Suggest Treatment For Heavy Periods Along With Lightheadedness

Hi, Heavy periods are common women issue and there are many reasons why some women have heavy periods however some or more common than other. These are some common causes include Hormone problems. Every month, a lining builds up inside your uterus (womb), which you shed during your period. If your hormone levels aren’t balanced, your body can make the lining too thick, which leads to heavy bleeding when you shed the thicker lining. Second, growths in the uterus such as polyps or fibroids are benign (non-cancerous) tumors that grow within the uterus. While some causes may be easy to treat, others can indicate a serious underlying condition. Whether you notice spotting or heavier bleeding in between periods, it’s important to see your doctor for testing, diagnosis, and treatment options. Other potential other causes of bleeding include stress, change in medications, miscarriage, vaginal dryness. Your doctor will also likely give you a physical exam, including a pelvic exam and test your hormonal levels. This will show us the exact issue which can be treated then. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon