
What Causes Excessive Period Bleeding And Swelling In Lower Abdomen?

DO SEE A DOCTOR, COULD BE PERI MENOPAUSAL CHANGE
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
If you never have heavy bleeding or pain, and this is a first, yes you should be concerned.
However, not unduly.
Concerned in the sense that you should seek a diagnosis, and not in the sense of panic.
The commonest condition around 44 is mild hormonal imbalance that occurs around peri - menopause.
This leads to thickening of the endometrium ( lining of the uterus ),thus leading to irregular, heavy cycles.
Please consult a gynecologist for an internal exam - per vaginum and per speculum, and a pelvic transvaginal ultrasound scan to assess endometrial thickness and rule out conditions like fibroids, polyps etc.
Hormonal levels should be measured - FSH and LH to confirm peri menopause and TSH also.
Try taking a combination of tranexamic acid and mefenamic acid for the immediate pain and heavy bleeding.
Also, take a hot water bottle and rest for a while.
Take care.
All the best to discuss further.

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