Menorrhagia

Menorrhagia is a condition in which menstruation becomes heavier and longer than usual. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including hormonal imbalances, pelvic inflammatory disease, pregnancy and childbirth, and certain diseases such as endometriosis and uterine polyps.

Menorrhagia can lead to serious consequences such as anemia, metabolic disorders and decreased immunity. In addition, heavy menstrual bleeding can lead to the formation of blood clots in the blood vessels, which can cause a stroke or heart attack.

To prevent menorrhagia, you need to monitor your health and consult a doctor at the first signs of the disease. It is also important to eat right and exercise to maintain pelvic health.