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Menstrual periods - heavy, prolonged, or irregular

Alternate Names : Irregular menstruation, Heavy, prolonged, or irregular periods, Menorrhagia, Polymenorrhea, Metrorrhagia and other menstrual conditions, Abnormal menstrual periods, Abnormal vaginal bleeding

Home Care & Treatment

Keep a record of your menstrual cycles and any other bleeding, including:

  • When menstruation begins and ends
  • How much flow you have (count numbers of pads and tampons used, noting whether they are soaked)
  • Bleeding between periods and after sex
  • Any other symptoms you experience

Tampons should be changed at least twice a day to avoid infection.

Because aspirin may prolong bleeding, it should be avoided. Ibuprofen is usually more effective than aspirin for relieving menstrual cramps. It also may reduce the amount of blood you lose during a period.

If you think you are or could be pregnant, talk to your doctor.

Call your Health Care Provider if

Call your doctor if:

  • You have soaked through a pad or tampon every hour for 2 - 3 hours.
  • Your bleeding has lasted longer than 1 week.
  • You are pregnant or could be pregnant.
  • You have severe pain, especially if you also have pain when not menstruating.
  • Your periods have been heavy or prolonged for three or more cycles, compared to what is normal for you.
  • You have a fever or abnormal vaginal discharge, especially if it has an odor.
  • You have bleeding or spotting after menopause.
  • You have bleeding or spotting between periods.
  • You have nipple discharge, excessive hair growth, deepening voice, unintentional weight loss or gain, or new acne.
What to Expect at your Health Care Provider's Office

Your doctor will perform a physical examination, including a pelvic exam. Your doctor will ask questions like the following to determine the history of this symptom:

  • What is your age?
  • Have your last three menstrual periods been normal in timing and amount for you?
  • How long do your periods usually last?
  • How many days are there usually between your menstrual periods?
  • How did this cycle (and others) differ from your usual menstruation?
  • Have you passed blood clots?
  • How many days has the bleeding lasted with these different or abnormal menstrual periods?
  • How heavy have they been? How many pads and tampons have you been using per day?
  • When was your last menstrual period?
  • How old were you when had your first menstrual period?
  • Do you use birth control pills? Do you use an IUD for birth control?
  • Do you take an estrogen supplement?
  • Do you take aspirin more than once per week?
  • Do you take Coumadin, heparin, or other anticoagulants?
  • Have you recently given birth, had surgery, or experienced trauma on or near the vagina or uterus?
  • Have you recently had a vaginal or uterine infection?
  • What other symptoms do you have? Abdominal or pelvic pain?
  • Do you have nausea or vomiting?
  • Are you pregnant or could you be pregnant?
  • Have you noticed a growth, lump, or lesion on the genitals?
  • Have you had blood in your stools?
  • Do you bleed easily?

Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:

For information about treatment, see:




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Review Date : 9/2/2009
Reviewed By : Susan Storck, MD, FACOG, Chief, Eastside Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound, Redmond, Washington; Clinical Teaching Faculty, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Washington School of Medicine. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.

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