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My mom is 46yrs and she is still having her periods. She complains bleeding is more than usual and it won't stop for 5 days. Spotting on 7th day as well. Feels dizzy and gets weak during those days. Always 4 days early than usual time. Is it normal at this age. Because she says she has never had periods like this before she turned 45.
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Perimenopausal age group women can face period changes But it's better to get her thyroid evaluated and also get a sonography done
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Yes in perimenopausal age group it can happen it's better to get an ultrasound done.
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Yes normal at this age but suggested fir USG
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Kindly consult a Gynecologist and get Ultrasound abdomen done to rule out cause of bleeding.
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