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Mary Ann
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
I have been bleeding really heavily for a few weeks. In 2004 it lasted nine months non stop.Menorrhagia is abnormally long or heavy menstrual periods. There are many possible causes, including uterine fibroids, endometriosis, endometrial polyps, missed ovulation, hormonal imbalance, poor pelvic circulation, and failure of the blood to coagulate. The cause must be determined and addressed in order to effect a long term solution. I recommend that you visit your medical doctor, endocrinologist and/ or a natural practitioner experienced in women's menstrual problems and endocrinology, to sort out the possible causes and treatments.
A. I realize that it can be thyroid related --- I've been painting 5% iodine on the soft spot - bottom of my feet at night to monitor the absorption rate (for a couple ofmonths). Twenty five years of computer work is hard on the thyroid. I realize this can affect the rate of bleeding or so I've read ...
B. Not taking phytoestrogens regularly ...
C. Horsetail worked for me on the nine month experience and am still drinking it regularly as it helps with my breath alot. My maternal Grandmother had TB and it's impact on future generations has been dramatic.
Any suggestions are greatly, greatly appreciated.