Women's Health
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RETURN TO NORMAL ACTIVITY THE SAME DAY Did you know that... One out of every five (20%) women worldwide will experience excessive menstrual bleeding or menorrhagia.
Menorrhagia is the leading cause of iron deficiency anemia in women. Menorrhagia can be caused by benign uterine growths such as fibroids or polyps, infections or chronic illnesses. However, in the majority of cases, no organic cause is identified. Menorrhagia can be determined by your doctor who will take a thorough medical history and do a pelvic examination. In addition, several tests will be done to rule out abnormal uterine conditions and provide information to assess the appropriate method of treatment. |
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Menorrhagia is defined as bleeding in excess of
90 ml (3 ounces) per cycle or lasting longer than
seven days over several consecutive cycles (see
Menstrual Calendar on back).