Why do Women have Heavy Periods?

Why are some women’s periods heavier than others?

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Are you flying through packages of Super and Super Plus tampons or pads? Chances are that everything is completely normal, but here’s when to get that heavy period checked out.Most women have a regular menstrual cycle each month with a moderate amount of bleeding that lasts for an average of a week (although this can vary). Approximately 25 percent of women suffer from heavy bleeding are not aware that they’re losing too much blood. Bleeding that occurs more than every three weeks, bleeding after sexual intercourse, or between periods is also considered to be abnormal. Those who lose more than two to three tablespoons of blood during each period are likely to have heavy periods from Menorrhagia, which can be due to a number of causes. Although there are a number of causes that can lead to heavy bleeding for women of different ages, it’s important to discover the underlying cause to receive proper treatment.

Hormones A hormonal imbalance in the body is known to trigger Menorrhagia, which can occur during adolescence and menopause. The change in hormonal levels can often cause excessive uterine bleeding that can be treated by taking birth control pills and other types of hormones.Agnus castus is a common herb that can be taken to balance hormone levels and even reduce PMS symptoms that occur by consuming the natural ingredient each day. This can alleviate heavy periods and even reduce the risk of anemia that can begin to develop due to too much blood loss.

Cervical Polyps Abnormal bleeding is often caused by growths that develop in the endocervical canal or the mucosal surface of the cervix. Although it’s unknown how the growths begin to grow, it can be caused by a poor response to an infection that has occurred in the body. Those who are over the age of 20 are more likely to suffer from cervical polyps. Surgery is the main treatment method that is used to remove the growths.

Cervical Cancer Cervical cancer is another common cause of heavy bleeding when the cells that are located in the cervix become abnormal. This often occurs when the hormones begin to multiply at a rapid speed and even begin to damage certain parts of the body. Cervical cancer is often treated with surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, which can allow heavy bleeding to subside and regulate during the menstrual cycle after the treatment is effective.

Menopause Heavy bleeding after menopause can occur during menstruation for elderly women due to shifts in the body’s hormonal levels, which can last up to 10 years as changes begin in the body. Heavy bleeding is known to be a common symptom of menopause but can be alleviated with simple lifestyle changes that are made. To reduce menopause and heavy period each month, women can improve their diet by consuming nutrient-dense foods and by cutting out processed food, caffeine, and refined sugar to alleviate the symptoms and strengthen the immune system.

Controlling stress is another way to reduce heavy periods that occur to avoid changes in your hormone production each month. Schedule time to relax and practice meditation or breathing techniques to reduce anxiety levels.

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