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Hi doctor My period was due on 27 October. But it came on 3 rd November for one day. And after 3 rd November again started from 5 November but some spotting and blood clots were there not heavy but slow and steady . Only one pad per day is being used. But till now it has not been stopped. Now blood clot stopped but bleeding is on. I went to hospital yesterday . Urine pregnancy test was negative. Even TVS ultrasound shows nothing. But bleeding is not stopping. And doctor gave medicine Ethamsylate 250 mg tablets. I have taken 3 doase of it till now. But bleeding not stopping. What can I do now. My hb level is 11.3 . So what could be reason . Pls suggest me.
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Please take Tab. Trapic e 3 times a day for 5 days
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How old is your younger child ? Do you have any history of similar bleeding in the past ? This seems to be hormonal disturbance because all your reports are normal.
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Please consult me on Practo for advice regarding control of bleeding and normalisation of hormonal status.
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No need to worry can be treated.
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Reach Practo profile for further assistance. Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist.
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Needs further investigations Get ur Thyroid n prolactin levels checked U can connect online fr a safe prescription to stop the bleeding
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Needs different combination of medications to stop the bleeding.
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