Heavy menstrual bleeding is a common problem that can interfere with activities and may indicate an underlying health problem. If you have heavy periods, the experienced team at the Center for Women’s Health, with offices in Sugar Land, and Richmond, Texas, can identify the root cause and provide the best possible treatment options. To put an end to heavy periods, call the office or schedule an appointment online today.
Some women have a heavy period now and then, but if you consistently have heavy bleeding, you should consult a physician. The following signs can indicate that your menstrual flow is abnormally heavy:
These symptoms could be a sign of a serious health condition. If you have one or more of these signs, schedule an appointment with an experienced gynecologist at the Center for Women’s Health for an accurate diagnosis.
Some of the most common causes of heavy periods include:
Blood loss from heavy menstrual bleeding can also cause anemia or an iron deficiency. Severe anemia can have adverse effects on lung and heart function.
The skilled gynecologists at the Center for Women’s Health have extensive experience evaluating heavy bleeding. They begin by reviewing your health history and discussing your menstrual cycle and symptoms with you.
Next, your provider performs a pelvic exam and orders lab tests to screen for conditions like STDs, pregnancy, and other possible causes of heavy bleeding. They may also recommend additional diagnostics, such as:
Once your physician has determined the root cause of your heavy menstrual flow, they discuss all treatment options with you in detail.
Treatment depends on the cause of your heavy periods, your age, overall health, and other individual factors. Treatment for heavy periods may include:
There are several procedures available to treat uterine fibroids, including uterine artery embolization, hysteroscopy, and myomectomy.
In severe cases, a hysterectomy, in which some or all of your reproductive organs are removed, could be the best option for ending your heavy periods.
Schedule an evaluation for heavy menstrual flow by calling the Center for Women's Health, or making an appointment online for the clinic nearest you.