2 Complications That Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Can Set Off
by Vivek Choudhary Nice lifeMenorrhagia is the medical term used to denote
abnormally severe or prolonged bleeding during menstrual periods. Even though
experiencing heavy menstrual bleeding is a common concern area, the majority of
women don’t usually run into blood loss severe enough to be identified as
menorrhagia.
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According to a gynecologist from
a maternity hospital in Chandigarh Panchkula the inception of menorrhagia disrupts your commonplace
activities.
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This is particularly more pronounced
when you’re going through your periods and you come across excessive blood loss
and the generation of abdominal cramps.
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Look for urgent medical help if you
experience the following.
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Heavy vaginal bleeding that soaks at
least one full pad or tampon in an hour’s time for over two hours
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Bleeding between periods
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Irregular vaginal bleeding
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The occurrence of any vaginal bleeding
after menopause
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In a number of cases, the exact cause
of menorrhagia is unclear.
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However, there are a number of
conditions that may play a role in causing the disorder.
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These include:
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Hormone imbalance
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Dysfunction of the ovaries
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Uterine fibroids
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Polyps
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Adenomyosis
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The presence of an intrauterine device
(IUD)
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Cancer
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Congenital bleeding disorders
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Medications
Complications
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According to a pregnancy specialist doctor in Chandigarh Panchkula, too much of or protracted menstrual bleeding can result
in several other medical conditions including the following.
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Anemia
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Menorrhagia can give rise to blood loss
anemia by causing a reduction in the number of red blood cells that are in
circulation.
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The exact number of red blood cells
that are circulating in your body is measured by hemoglobin – a protein that
helps enable red blood cells to transport oxygen to the tissues.
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In addition, according to a general physician in Panchkula,
iron-deficiency anemia is brought into being with attempts being made by your
body to recompense for the lost red blood cells.
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This is accomplished by making extra
use of iron from the iron reserves in your body to produce more hemoglobin
which is responsible for carrying oxygen on the red blood cells.
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Menorrhagia may also cause a diminution
in the iron levels low enough to heighten your risk to develop iron-deficiency
anemia.
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Potential warning signs and symptoms of
iron-deficiency anemia according to a dietician in Panchkula include:
§ Paleness on your skin
§ Fatigue
§ Weakness
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The dietician adds even though diet
plays an important role in bringing about iron-deficiency anemia, the problem
is exacerbated and made more complex by severe bleeding during menstrual
periods.
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Severe pain
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Apart from heavy bleeding during
menstrual periods, you might experience dysmenorrhea characterized by highly
agonizing menstrual cramps.
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Time and again, the cramps engendered
because of menorrhagia are serious enough to call for medical assessment.
In case you have dreadful periods because of
uncontrollable menstrual bleeding pay a visit to a gynecologist at Paras Bliss,
the best maternity hospital in Chandigarh Panchkula. There are a number of effective treatments on hand to
treat or put a stop to menorrhagia.
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