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Menorrhagia
Menorrhagia since menarche , regular cycles with anemia . Past h/o Anemia with Hb 7, treated . Subclinical hypothyroidism. No family history bleeding disorder
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Normally soon after menarche there will be pblm in menstural cycles It takes 2 years to get corrected But when bleeding is heavy needs to rule out coagulation disorders Needs to do some tests Connect to get more information
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Age? 13 yrs? At this age menorrhagia often caused by the immaturity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian , leading to irregular and anovulatory cycles .when a teen's body doesn't ovulate (release an egg) during the menstrual cycle, this creates a hormone imbalance and can cause heavy menstrual bleeding. Polycystic ovarian syndrome. Obesity.) during the menstrual cycle, this creates a hormone imbalance and can cause heavy menstrual bleeding. Polycystic ovarian syndrome. Obesity.
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treatment: non-hormonal medications like tranexamic acid or NSAIDs, or in severe cases, blood transfusions. 
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