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Heavy periods with clots after regestron
Hi..I had taken Regestrone tablet for 20days since I had continous periods for 18days the last month..after 20days of medicine I got my periods day before and the bleeding is very heavy with clots and it's very painful..can I get help or suggestions on this?is this normal? When will the periods stop?
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Yes it is normal because after a heavy bleeding episode regesteron helps you to check out all the endometrium outside which will be little painful and heavy bleeding will be there you have to do a day 7 ultrasound scan to find out whether the endometrial thickness is thick or thin based on which we can give you for the treatments its highly essential contact directly for more details and discussion
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Get ultrasound done after a week.
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In case of any pain visit hospital at the earliest.
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For the heavy bleeding you can take a hemostatic medicines like tranexamic acid 500mg twice a day and if not better please consult online as you need a pelvic ultrasound
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Hi. You can take Tab Traplc MF three times a day after food . But please take hormonal tab only with drs guidance . What was the scsn report before you started Regesterone .
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Yes u can take medicines for that u have to consult online
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