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Is It Natural For People Having Intramural Fibroid To Have Bleeding?

Hi doctor am deepika ,am 30 yrs old..last year 2013 i got delivered a baby girl through c-section. My bleeding was stopped around a month.And my problem is i found a intramural fibriod which is 9cm which has not yet resolved.and now after 2 1/2months am going through bleeding from yesterday.is it a natural thing which happened for fibriod having people or else i have to consult a doctor for this issue. Please reply me. Regards Deepika
Wed, 19 Mar 2014
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

Fibroids can cause prolonged and heavy menstrual bleeding, however this can be managed by the use of medication and/or surgery depending on the degree of symptoms.

Since you have been having continued bleeding for over 2 1/2 months, it would be best to see your doctor so he or she can help reduce your symptoms.
Prolonged bleeding can lead to anemia.

I hope this helps
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Is It Natural For People Having Intramural Fibroid To Have Bleeding?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic Fibroids can cause prolonged and heavy menstrual bleeding, however this can be managed by the use of medication and/or surgery depending on the degree of symptoms. Since you have been having continued bleeding for over 2 1/2 months, it would be best to see your doctor so he or she can help reduce your symptoms. Prolonged bleeding can lead to anemia. I hope this helps