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What Causes Heavy Mid Cycle Bleeding Continuously?

fifteen year old girl has presented to me with BPV for 2 days.She is soaking almost 7-8 napkins per day.LLMP 15 days back.that time she bled for almost 20 days off and on.her haemogram, thyroid profile is WNL.Ultrasound Pelvis showed normal uterus size, ET=12mm, adnexa normal.Previous cycle managed with Texid-MF tds and Daflon-BD.Right now same medicines being given.How to proceed further?
posted on Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is a common occurrence during the early phase of the reproductive cycle. Since all her investigations are normal, as is the case in DUB, she may be put on low dose progesterone for a couple of cycles along with use of styptics to arrest the bleeding and managing any mineral and vitamin deficiencies. Simultaneously, she should be encouraged to maintain a healthy BMI, eat healthy and do regular exercise. Stress should be treated. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Heavy Mid Cycle Bleeding Continuously?

Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is a common occurrence during the early phase of the reproductive cycle. Since all her investigations are normal, as is the case in DUB, she may be put on low dose progesterone for a couple of cycles along with use of styptics to arrest the bleeding and managing any mineral and vitamin deficiencies. Simultaneously, she should be encouraged to maintain a healthy BMI, eat healthy and do regular exercise. Stress should be treated. Hope this helps.