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this month my period took more days to stop bleeding...it's 14th day,i mean 14days after starting period but i still see it's bleeding.but the pressure is usual...i don't know when it will be stoped.will i die from bleeding?!!!:((oh,i don't hope so:(((...i was really surprised because i seldom see a very little blood,8 days after every period:((...just PLEASE help! does it mean  an especial illness?!!!!!!!!!:((((((
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
What you are having is menorrhagia. Normally the period stays for 3-7 days and comes in 21 to 35 days. However sometimes normal periods can be irregular. The causes of menorrhagia could be due to bleeding disorders, vitamin K deficiency, excess usage of aspirin, hormonal imbalance, stress, fibroids, recent intra uterine devices (like copper-T)etc. So I will like to advise for internal examination with gynecologist and take opinion.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.
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i have cyst in my womb!!
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thank you from both of you for writing me these comments:)))
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1609417 tn?1389642778

don't worry ur not gonna die or anything from bleeding but it is dangerous if irs not ur usual. I think u should c ur Dr for blood work incase it was a miscarriage or some thing...and maybe he will prescribe some thing to stop the bleeding if needed.

Good luck keep us posted!!
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