Perimenopause phase - prolonged bleeding

2022-02-04 07:27:12
My mother is going through perimenopause phase. Her age is 50. She did not get any period for 4 months and this month she got, it's not stopping for past 12 days. She is taking tranexa ,500 mg thrice since yday. Her USG pelvis says Endometrial thickness is normal 7.4mm Degenerative fibroid of 36mm and nabothian cyst of 17mm Can you please suggest if this is something to worry about. Please help, i am really worried about her health.
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Not to worry But need aggressive investigation Consult for detailed discussion

Answered2022-02-04 10:09:58

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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta senior Gynaecologist on practo

Answered2022-02-04 07:51:21

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Pls connect for online consultation and proper advice

Answered2022-02-04 07:48:51

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Go  with   endometrial   biopsy also

Answered2022-02-04 09:21:54

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Bleeding for so long isn’t good for overal health , get a evaluation done .

Answered2022-02-04 09:12:50

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Consult gynaecologist directly

Answered2022-02-04 08:48:42

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Nothing to worry This is called postmenopausal bleeding Needs further evaluation in the form of papsmear Endometrial Biopsy Thyroid n prolactin levels

Answered2022-02-04 07:29:50

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