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I had spotting gor 6 days nefore period so I took deviry for 4 days and my bleeding starts so I stopped the medicine. Now I am bleeding from 7 days as usually my periods last for 4 days only. I am taking nexamin to make my periods lighter 500 mg in whole day i.e 1 capsule in one day. When can i expect to get normal or this bleeding will stop. As I am irritated now because it all started on 1st june and its been 15 days now. First 7 was on spotting and last 7 days bleeding.! Please advice
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get a scan
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Deviry was taken wrongly The medicine that you are taking in the whole day to stop the bleeding is not going to help You need investigations primarily an ultrasound and investigations to find out the reason for this abnormal pattern of bleeding n  treatment accordingly
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You are taking inadequate dose of trenaxa it has to be taken three times a day. Get an ultrasound done if you have bleeding for more than 15 days
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