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Period Problem
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Got my sons girlfriend staying with me at the mo.
My sons just told me that his GF has had a really heavy period for the last 9 days. She's feeling really lethargic/tired.
1) Are there any effective suppliments that she could take to help?
2) Is this anything to see the GP about? (this isn't usual for her)
Shes 26 and has had numerous health problems including treatment for leukemia when she was 14 and more recently a blood clot on the lung.
TIA for any help/advice
My sons just told me that his GF has had a really heavy period for the last 9 days. She's feeling really lethargic/tired.
1) Are there any effective suppliments that she could take to help?
2) Is this anything to see the GP about? (this isn't usual for her)
Shes 26 and has had numerous health problems including treatment for leukemia when she was 14 and more recently a blood clot on the lung.
TIA for any help/advice
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She does need to see her GP, given her medical history. Her anticoagulation will definitely make her periods worse.
In the meantime I would think it would be entirely reasonable to take some iron supplements.
I suffer fatigue every cycle now which is an ongoing complication of pregnancy related anaemia. Iron helps combat the fatigue but can cause lose, black stools.
In the meantime I would think it would be entirely reasonable to take some iron supplements.
I suffer fatigue every cycle now which is an ongoing complication of pregnancy related anaemia. Iron helps combat the fatigue but can cause lose, black stools.
Quick update since posting this morning.
Just got back home and sons GF has been given a letter and told to get herself up to A&E.
On the letter it says //as bleeding not stopping on blood thinners needs FBC check and r/w AE admission//
Whats FBC check and r/w admission mean?
Thanks again for any help.
Just got back home and sons GF has been given a letter and told to get herself up to A&E.
On the letter it says //as bleeding not stopping on blood thinners needs FBC check and r/w AE admission//
Whats FBC check and r/w admission mean?
Thanks again for any help.