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Some women have menstrual bleeding between periods, or earlier or later in their cycles than expected. This type of bleeding is called abnormal uterine bleeding ...
NSAIDs , such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin IB, others) or naproxen sodium (Aleve), help reduce menstrual blood loss. NSAIDs may also make menstrual cramps less ...
You have irregular menstrual bleeding (metrorrhagia); You have a family history of menstrual cramps (dysmenorrhea); You smoke. Complications. Menstrual cramps ...
... (metrorrhagia), pelvic pain, endometriosis and ovarian cysts. Your care is provided either in the exam room or an outpatient surgical suite. A minimally ...
This symptom might not require a checkup. But if you've gone through menopause, contact your health care team to find out the cause of bleeding from the ...
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This is called the menstrual cycle. The blood comes from the lining of the uterus, which is shed through the vagina. When this happens, a new reproductive cycle ...
Uterine fibroids or uterine polyps, which are tissue growths in the uterus that aren't cancer. An infection of the uterine lining. Hormone therapy, tamoxifen or ...
Methotrexate oral solution is used together with other medicines to treat acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), or relapsed or refractory non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It ...
Progestins may cause some people to become dizzy. For oral or vaginal progesterone, dizziness or drowsiness may occur 1 to 4 hours after taking or using it.
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