Advertisement
The real killer of our time?
Quick: what causes heart disease, diabetes and cancer? It may be inflammation.
The truth about HRT
So, is hormone replacement therapy a good idea, or not? Get some good news right here.
     TERMS     GET A DAILY HEALTH TIP  
  
MAKE HEALTH24 YOUR HOMEPAGE   
H24 NEWS MEDICAL SCHEMES DIET FITNESS NATURAL MAN WOMAN SEX PREGNANCY CHILD TEEN SUN
FOCUS CENTRES MEDS ORAL PET MIND GRAPHICS VIDEOS ANTI-AGEING WIN TOOLS EXPERTS TALK FIND
 
DO THIS:TEST YOURSELFGREAT GUIDESQUIZ YOURSELF
 Sexual health
Heavy periods – when should you worry?

Are there two days out of every month that you scrap from your social calendar and bond with your duvet? Do you buy painkillers and sanitaryware in bulk?

Relax - you have lots of company, as one in every five women have experienced similar problems at some time in their lives.

 
Advertisement
Normal blood loss during menstruation is between a quarter and half a cup, but some women who suffer from abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) can bleed ten times as much. It is a distressing and painful experience, which can leave you feeling drained, anxious and depressed.

Heavy menstrual bleeding is mostly caused by hormonal problems. Hormonal imbalances occur when your body produces too much or too little of certain hormones. These imbalances often occur when women have lost or gained weight, used certain medications, exercise too much, are ill or stressed. If the heavy bleeding is a once-off occurrence, it could be that you have just experienced abnormal stress.

Women who bleed very heavily during menstruation are often not ovulating regularly. The production of progesterone, the hormone that keeps periods regular, accompanies ovulation. Chronic failure to ovulate could lead to polycystic ovarian disease. The main symptoms of this are irregular uterine bleeding, acne, excessive facial hair, obesity and infertility. Treatment for this is usually the contraceptive pill, which sorts out hormonal imbalances within a cycle or two.

There are many medical conditions which cause heavy menstrual bleeding. These include liver or kidney disease, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, fibroids and diabetes.

Excessive bleeding is not normal and should be checked out by your GP or gynaecologist. Your body could be trying to tell you that something more serious is wrong.

(Susan Erasmus, Health24)


 
Print this article
 Rate this article
Poor 1 2 3 4 5 Excellent
 JOBS
Senior Secretary
Gauteng - North/Sandton
Infrastructure Resource
Gauteng - Johannesburg
Management Accountant
R450,000-500,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - Johannesburg
Financial Manager
R350,000-400,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - Johannesburg
Financial and Project Accountant
R300,000-360,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - Johannesburg
Financial Accountant
R380,000-420,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - Johannesburg
SSIS Business Intelligence Specialists (SSIS; SSAS)
R350,000-500,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - North/Sandton
Financial Accountant
R350,000-450,000 Per Annum Cost To Company
Gauteng - South

 
Previous article: Next article:
Menstrual pain Women and their gynaes
Sign up
 *Daily tip
 Newsletter
 Special offers
*Stand a chance to win R1000 every month!
 OTHER ARTICLES
I'm too young for menopause, right?
Not tonight, dear
Periods – the last obstacle?
Pregnancy weight gain increases cancer risk
Turn up the heat on menstrual pain
Heavy periods – when should you worry?
What Women want their Gynaecologists to be
Lost interest in sex?
Hormone replacement therapy options
The role of hormones
Hormone Therapy: The latest
Are you too tight for sex?
Get down to these sexual basics
OTC 'love potions'
Contraception – now and then
Easy access ups contraception use
Emergency contraception
All tied up over sterilisation?
Contraceptive patch hits SA market
A brief history of the breast

Fascinating facts
The nose of the average woman is smaller and flatter than that of the average man.

 

 Sponsored links
 Health24 links

Advertisement