What is heavy menstruation?
Severe menstruation, also known as menorrhagia, means that more than 80 ml of blood is lost per cycle or your period lasts longer than 7 days. This can affect your energy and iron stores.
Characteristics of this menstruation
- Blood loss of more than 80 ml per cycle.
- Blood clots larger than a coin.
- Frequent leakage, even with regular changes of menstrual products.
- Prolonged menstruation of 7 days or longer.
Causes of heavy menstruation
- Hormonal imbalance (e.g., too much estrogen).
- Uterine disorders, such as fibroids or polyps.
- Endometriosis or adenomyosis.
- Blood clotting disorders or use of blood thinners.
- Copper IUD, which can lead to more heavy bleeding.
Treatment options
- NSAIDs (such as ibuprofen) reduce blood loss and pain.
- Hormonal contraception regulates the cycle and reduces bleeding.
- Tranexamic acid helps with blood clotting.
- In severe cases, medical intervention may be required.
When should you consult a doctor?
When heavy periods interfere with your daily life, you become anemic or your periods suddenly become much more intense.