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drowsiness; fainting; fast, slow, or irregular heartbeat; heartburn; heavier menstrual periods; indigestion; joint pain; lightheadedness; lower back or side ...
Pelvic pain. How you prepare. To prepare for your colposcopy, your healthcare team may recommend that you: Avoid scheduling your colposcopy during your period.
They might even get pregnant. But people with premature menopause stop having periods and can't become pregnant. Treatment can restore estrogen levels in people ...
Seek medical advice if you have a menstrual flow despite using a tampon. Or if you have severe pain during your periods or you have repeated miscarriages.
increased thirst; irregular heartbeat; loss of appetite; mood changes; muscle pain or cramps ... heavy non-menstrual vaginal bleeding; injection ... eye dryness, ...
Women's Wellness: Abnormal menstruation happens in a variety of ways. Menstrual dysfunction is one of the most common reasons that women seek out medical ...
Exemestane is used to treat early and advanced breast cancer in women who have already stopped menstruating (postmenopausal). ... difficult, burning, or painful ...
This can lead to unusual, absent or painful menstrual cycles, future miscarriages and infertility. ... Pain that gets worse instead of better. Foul ...
heavier menstrual periods; hives; hoarseness; hostility; increased blood pressure; increased thirst; irritability; light-colored stools; lower back or side pain ...
Using this medicine may cause irregular monthly periods or absence of menstrual period. If your regular monthly period does not begin within 60 to 90 days ...
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