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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Heavy periods
  1. ... getting enough iron. For example, those who: Have heavy periods Are pregnant or breastfeeding Are infants (especially if ...
  2. ... or stiffness from bleeding into muscles or joints Heavy menstrual periods Symptoms of too much blood clotting may include: ...
  3. ... the skin Bruising easily Abnormal vaginal bleeding (especially heavy menstrual periods) Feeling weak or dizzy Lasting headache and dizziness ...
  4. ... bleeding Bruising easily Unusually heavy nose bleeds Unusually heavy menstrual periods in women Symptoms of a clotting disorder include: ...
  5. ... thinning hair Being very sensitive to cold temperatures Heavy or irregular menstrual periods or fertility problems Slow heart rate Depression Symptoms ...
  6. ... and muscle pain Dry skin Dry, thinning hair Heavy or irregular menstrual periods Depression Constipation You may also have a TSH ...
  7. ... may be caused by bleeding under the skin. Heavy and/or prolonged menstrual periods Symptoms of too many platelets include: Numbness of ...
  8. ... will tell you for how long. These include: Heavy exercise Smoking Drinking alcohol Drinking or eating products with caffeine, such as coffee, colas, and chocolate If you use inhaler medicines (bronchodilators), you may need to stop for a period of time before testing. Your provider will tell ...
  9. ... bleeding. You may be told to avoid lifting heavy objects for 24 hours after the ... and alcohol for a period of time. You may also need to fast ( ...
  10. ... having your menstrual period. If you get your period unexpectedly, tell your health ... heavy bleeding, infection, and tears in the uterus. What ...
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