A Review on – “Heavy Menstrual Bleeding and Abdomen Pain During Periods”

Harshada B Shirke (1) , Vaibhav V Kakade (2) , Nikhil C Katore (3)
(1) Department of Pharmacology, HSBPVT’S GOI, College of Pharmacy, Kashti, Maharashtra, India, India ,
(2) Department of Pharmacology, HSBPVT’S GOI, College of Pharmacy, Kashti, Maharashtra, India, India ,
(3) Department of Pharmacology, HSBPVT’S GOI, College of Pharmacy, Kashti, Maharashtra, India, India

Abstract

In medical terms, heavy bleeding is the term called menstrual period with normally or abnormality concerns. Some women do not experience blood loss enough to be defined as Menorrhagia. In medical terms, Menorrhagia is defined as a common problem that women report to their physician. On average, 10 million American women face this problem every year. It means every single woman out of five women. A 30-year-old mother of two presented to her physician with two years of increased heavy menstrual bleeding (HMB) and server dysmenorrhoea. Heavy menstrual bleeding lasts for more than 7 days. In some cases, there is heavy bleeding. If there is no treatment for this problem, the person cannot live a healthy lifestyle. Due to this problem, there are chances of causing anemia. Anemia is a disease in which a person feels tired, weak or have a problem in breathing. Due to the heavy menstrual bleeding, one can't live the normal life social, physical, emotional, well-being and cannot ask for any help from others. Heavy bleeding many causes the disease, which re due to any other disease or problems. You can’t do the normal usual activities work or any other job when having heavy menstrual bleeding as compared to the normal bleeding. When the blood flow is heavy, you might suffer from painful cramps and sometimes these cramps, which one related to menorrhagia are serious and they require medical treatment. When periods are heavy, which means the pads which are used get soaked very fastly but using a double pad may give relief and also protect from heavy bleeding. 

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Authors

Harshada B Shirke
harshadashirke01@gmail.com (Primary Contact)
Vaibhav V Kakade
Nikhil C Katore
Harshada B Shirke, Vaibhav V Kakade, & Nikhil C Katore. (2022). A Review on – “Heavy Menstrual Bleeding and Abdomen Pain During Periods”. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 13(1), 57–60. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v13i1.20

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