Excessive bleeding due to fibroids

2019-12-22 02:48:58
I am facing excessive bleeding during periods. As a result my haemoglobin level has dropped to 7.0. Ultrasound of my uterus has indicated big fibroids.
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Got to treat both fibroid and anaemia

Answered2020-01-14 21:02:27

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You should take iron for low haemoglobin. Although you have Fibroid, we have to see if there is any other reason that is causing the bleeding. So Gynaecological examination and TSH test should be done. At the same time you need medicines to reduce the bleeding.

Answered2019-12-24 08:13:56

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Consult with nearby gynaecologist.. Build up your hemoglobin with either iron inj or blood transfusion n go for surgical treatment

Answered2019-12-22 10:22:49

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If you have been bleeding so heavily that your hemoglobin has dropped to 7 grams percent... At first you need correction of your hemoglobin levels for which  you may need either iron injections or a blood transfusion for faster recovery ... you will need medications to control your bleeding.. and you will have to plan  whether you would like to go for fibroid removal surgery or not after discussion with your doctor
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These days you are modalities like uterine artery embolization are also available for the treatment of fibroid..
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You can consult with me directly online for further management and discussion

Answered2019-12-22 05:11:05

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Please see a local gynaecologist. You may need surgery for fibroid removal

Answered2019-12-22 03:08:25

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