What Causes Heavy Menstrual Bleeding (Menorrhagia) |Causes Of Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

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Menorrhagia is defined as menstruation at regular cycle intervals but with excessive flow and duration and is one of the most common gynecologic complaints in contemporary gynecology.

Causes of menorrhagia can be divided into several categories.
1. Organic causes
2. Endocrinologic causes
3. Anatomic causes
4. Iatrogenic causes

In this video I discuss about these causes in more detail.

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Unfortunately at an early age of 11 I began experiencing heavy periods, and was placed on large doses of Ibuprofen and Advil up to 800mg per day. It only complicated my monthly cycle as I was not directed to address the underlying cause related to nutritional imbalances and deficiencies, which led to thyroid, liver, and pancreatic issues later

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My great-grandmother bled to death with a case of rare life-threatening menorrhagia-metrorrhagia going through the perimenopausal and menopausal phases in her life. It was severe blood lost that cause her death, and nowadays it would definitely be a 911 call or the visit to emergency room. She hemorrhaged severely, and it caused her to die from the verry, very bad heavy bleeding. My great-grandmother was only 49 years old at her death.

2 years ago I had endometrial ablation by Novasure, and D & C with the laparoscopic tubal ligament surgery to treat the heavy and prolonged bleeding. So far, the procedure has been a success, and I have light menstrual periods; for now, I don't have to worry about women's health problems for a while.

Could there be rare blood disorders that cause life-threatening menorrhagia-metrorrhagia that I should be tested or aware of that can cause severe bleeding? It will be good to discover a medical mystery that is a unsolved case within my family. I also have an aunt that recently had a blood test done, and it confirmed a potentially rare blood disorder that cause pain by cramps. It is said to be hereditary. I'm not sure what the name of the blood disorder is.

I now get rectal bleeding, and blood stool test done.

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