- female
- 35 Years
- 29/01/2025
Hey, I've been having this weird situation with my period for the last two months. It just doesn't stop properly. It halts for like two days and then starts again with either a little spotting or suddenly, these heavy clots show up. Itll be calm for 23 days and then bam, its like were back to the beginning. To manage this, I've been taking Styplon Himalaya, and it seems to work until it doesn't because as soon as I stop, the cycle starts all over again. Could you please suggest what might be happening or what I should do?
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Prolonged bleeding or irregular cycles for two months is abnormal and requires medical attention. The underlying cause could be hormonal imbalances, structural issues (like fibroids or polyps), or an infection. A gynecologist will be able to conduct tests and determine the appropriate treatment to address the cause of your irregular bleeding.
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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Possible Causes of Irregular Periods with Spotting and Clots
- Common reasons include hormonal imbalances, uterine fibroids, polyps, thyroid issues, or infections.
- Serious causes needing evaluation: bleeding disorders or endometrial abnormalities.
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Role and Limitations of Styplon Himalaya
- Herbal remedy used to reduce bleeding.
- Provides temporary relief but doesn't address underlying causes.
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Recommended Diagnostic Steps
- Consult a gynecologist for evaluation.
- Possible tests: pelvic ultrasound, blood tests (hormone levels, thyroid function, CBC), and Pap smear if needed.
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Treatment Options Based on Diagnosis
- Treatments may include hormonal therapy, medications, or surgery.
- Importance of an individualized treatment plan.
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When to Seek Immediate Medical Attention
- Very heavy bleeding causing weakness, severe pain, or symptoms of anemia.
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Lifestyle and Supportive Measures
- Keep a menstrual diary to track patterns.
- Consider nutritional support and iron supplementation if needed.
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Importance of Follow-up
- Regular follow-up with a healthcare provider to monitor and manage the condition effectively.
Recommended next steps
Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist or Take a CBC Test (Complete Blood Count) Test
Answered 20/08/2025
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