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  • 30 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I was meant to take one solvin cold tablet and one azithral, but I accidentally took two azithral 500 tablets. What should I do now? Also, should I still take the solvin cold tablet? Please reply as soon as you can.

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Menstrual Blood Clots and Heavy Bleeding

Normalcy of Blood Clots

  1. Occasional blood clots are normal: Menstrual blood clots can occur occasionally, especially during heavy bleeding days.
  2. Size and frequency matter: However, large blood clots (larger than a quarter) or frequent clotting may indicate an underlying issue.

Possible Causes of Heavy Bleeding and Clotting

  1. Hormonal changes: Hormonal fluctuations can lead to heavy bleeding and clotting.
  2. Uterine fibroids or polyps: Growths in the uterus can cause heavy bleeding and clotting.
  3. Adenomyosis: A condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows into the uterine walls, leading to heavy bleeding.
  4. Other medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as thyroid disorders or bleeding disorders, can also contribute to heavy bleeding and clotting.

Recommendations

  1. Consult a gynecologist: Schedule an appointment with your gynecologist to discuss your symptoms and determine the underlying cause.
  2. Get a thorough check-up: Your gynecologist may perform a physical exam, ultrasound, or other tests to rule out any underlying conditions.
  3. Manage symptoms: In the meantime, use sanitary products or pads to manage bleeding, and consider taking iron supplements to prevent anemia.

Answered 04/07/2025

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