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Suggest Treatment For Sporadic Menstrual Bleeding In A Sexually Inactive Individual

I was supposed to start my period yesterday. Which I did unexpectedly since I had no cramps. However, I was bleeding heavily when I went to the bathroom last night, but when I woke up in the morning, there was no signs of blood during that bathroom visit or any indication of blood overnight (no blood on the pad). All day today no blood was present, but when I went to go poop at night, blood agin came out like any other period, but no cramps. I am not sexually active, hence, I cannot be pregnant. I am not taking and form of birth control. Also week ago I had the same situation occur. One night i went to the bathroom and blood was present on the tissue, but no blood came overnight or the next day. However, a day later the same thing happened. Both times was very light. However, this time it is was heavy. I am confused with what is wrong. I assumed it was because of my eating and sleeping habits. haven t properly ate for the past weeks and thought that might be the effect. but want to confirm it is not something so serious.
Fri, 10 Jun 2016
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hello there
i have read yout concer
in my opinoin, the symptoms you are suffering sugest some kind of uterine disease.
if i were your treating doctor then
i would first rule out endometrial disease as this quite possible according to your symptoms
2nd things suggest by your symptoms is some kind of premanopausal hormonal changes. may be that would be culprit. but i can not say axactly as you have not mentioned your age

i advise you to consult gyneacologist near you. hope this information will help

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Suggest Treatment For Sporadic Menstrual Bleeding In A Sexually Inactive Individual

hello there i have read yout concer in my opinoin, the symptoms you are suffering sugest some kind of uterine disease. if i were your treating doctor then i would first rule out endometrial disease as this quite possible according to your symptoms 2nd things suggest by your symptoms is some kind of premanopausal hormonal changes. may be that would be culprit. but i can not say axactly as you have not mentioned your age i advise you to consult gyneacologist near you. hope this information will help