You need to be further evaluated . Do you have any pain as well during your period.
I would suggest pelvic ultrasound and blood workup
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To know the reason you need to visit a gynaecologist, get a basic ultrasound scan and may be few investigations to rule out endocrine problem etc .
You also need to check your haemoglobin levels , which may fall with prolonged heavy periods .
Next Steps
Consult with a gynaecologist
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