Verified By Apollo Hospitals October 1, 2024
Menorrhagia is described as heavy bleeding during menstruation that occurs once every 28 days. The blood flow is continuous, the clots are larger, and women may have to change their pads 2-3 times a day. The heavy bleeding may be due to varied reasons like hormonal changes etc. Profuse bleeding may lead to medical conditions, such as anemia, fatigue and stress.
Uterine and hormonal disorders are significant causes of Menorrhagia among many others.
Other related causes include-
Methods to Make Periods Comfortable for Women with Menorrhagia –
They are made of silicone and collect the menstrual blood when inserted in the vaginal canal. They are not painful and are quite easy to fit.
Menstrual cups are vagina friendly and retain the moisture within the vagina.
A Menstrual cup is a great way of reducing tampons and pads usage as they can cause irritation. It can be worn for 12 hours and one can work around with the cup as it will not cause any disturbance to the woman wearing it.
They aid in leakage prevention and are equally effective like pads. However, women may find menstrual cup insertion cumbersome, with fitting and maintenance issues. Sometimes it may irritate if not cleaned properly.
These pads provide relief from pain and cramping during periods. The warmth from the heating pad can provide muscular relaxation for soothing the muscles. The heat pads can improve blood circulation, relieving menstrual pain or cramp. Cold therapy also acts similarly. Cold compressors can be used for reducing cramps or pain. You can use any therapy which is suitable for your body.
3. Rest at regular intervals
Taking proper rest during periods can help relax both the mind and body, promoting relaxation and blood circulation.
Exercise, such as yoga, can help reduce stress and help in controlling the blood flow. Exercise releases good hormones, such as endorphins, which make a person feel at ease and helps in providing relief from muscle spasms or cramps, thus reducing the pain during menstruation. Vitamin D and iron supplements help in restoring the blood loss during periods. Omega-3 fatty acids obtained from fish are known to reduce inflammation while reducing pain during menstruation. Consuming chamomile tea during menstruation may help reduce spasms.
FAQs
Menorrhagia refers to heavy bleeding that continues after the 7 days of normal menstruation. The duration of its existence depends on the patient’s health condition.
When symptoms persist despite taking all precuations, it is better to consult your doctor and seek professional help.
Medical tests recommended to diagnose menorrhagia include:
Other tests to understand the period patterns include-
Common methods of treatment include-
Conclusion
How long would Menorrhagia last is indeterminate and completely depends on the patient’s medical history. Hence, when heavy bleeding or other symptoms persist after the 7-day menstruating period is done, it is best to consult your gynaecologist and seek professional help. He/she will collect data about your previous menstrual cycle, your period patterns, and ask you to undergo certain pelvic examinations or other relevant diagnoses. They may also enquire about your stress levels, lifestyle habits during menstruation, weight-related issues, or underlying health conditions (if any) as these play a significant role in determining the cause and type for your treatment.