During periods, women have to face many physical problems. Along with cramping in the lower abdomen, there is a sharp pain in the thighs and back. During periods, many women have less and many women have more bleeding. However, there are some women who bleed excessively during their period. Most women start ignoring heavy bleeding as normal. While you should know that how much blood is released from the body during periods is correct in terms of healthy period. The problem of excessive bleeding during periods is medically called 'menorrhagia'. Today we will talk about those symptoms, by observing which you can find out whether your bleeding is normal or not.
1. Heavy Bleeding: Every woman's period cycle is different. Some have less and some have more bleeding problem. However, if you feel compelled to change pads or tampons every hour or two, then it is a matter of concern. If you change 4-5 pads in a day then it is considered normal.
2. Large blood clots: If large blood clots come out repeatedly during periods, then it is a sign that your periods are not normal. It would be better to contact the doctor immediately if such symptoms appear.
3. Having periods for a long time: If you are feeling that your periods are going on for a long time, then immediately talk to your doctor about it without negligence. By the way, women usually have periods for a maximum of 7 days. If you are having it for more days than this then it can be a matter of concern.
4. Fatigue and weakness: Excess blood loss can cause anemia in your body. Anemia causes weakness in the body, fatigue and difficulty in concentrating.
5. Difficulty in breathing or dizziness: Due to excessive bleeding, you may feel dizzy and may have difficulty in breathing. Such symptoms indicate a decrease in the supply of oxygen in the body.
Disclaimer: Before following the methods, methods and suggestions mentioned in this article, do take the advice of a doctor or a related expert.
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