Thursday, 23 Feb 2012

Relief from Heavy Periods

For women who suffer from very heavy and uncomfortable periods, there is actually a condition called menorrhagia that may be causing them. Over 10 million different women who live in the United States have this condition, and there are things that you can do to help treat it and to deal with the pain.

Relief from Heavy PeriodsThe term menorrhagia is used by health professionals to describe a period that last for a long time, and that the flow is very heavy. A normal period for a woman last about 4-7 days, and during this time the average women loses a couple tablespoons of blood. For someone who has menorrhagia the period is a lot longer, and they can lose double that amount. There are many signs and symptoms of this condition that are easy for you to spot, that you have thought where a normal part of having a period.

Having to change your tampon or pad frequently and through the night is a very common symptom, along with having so much blood flow that you need to double up on the different products you are using. An example of this would be using a tampon and a maxi pad at the same time. When you are changing your product and you notice that there are large blood clots in your flow, this is another sign of the condition. You may also notice that you are fatigued often, and this is because you are becoming anemic.

There are many things that can cause menorrhagia. Hormonal imbalances, reproductive system diseases, implantable birth control devices, kidney disease, liver disease, thyroid disease, complications during pregnancy, and also having a blood disorder are all causes. Each person is different and you will want to speak with a doctor about your options, and about the different causes that you may be suffering from.

The treatments for menorrhagia are different in each person, and some will try hormone therapy or ablation. Some of the treatment options are surgical or minimally abrasive, and some women will just take an over the counter pain medication to relive symptoms. If you are suffering from menorrhagia and it is affecting your everyday life, you will want to make an appointment to see your physician right away. This could be an issue caused by a much larger problem, and you want to get to the bottom of it so that you can get relief right away.

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