Lots of options: The next step is a visit to the obgyn for an exam, sonogram and blood work. There are medications such as Lysteda which can help. Some will take birth control pills. A sonogram may show a polyp which can be removed. Others are candidates for an endometrial ablation. This is a safe easy option which can be done in a few minutes in the office. I am a fan of the genesys hta ablation.
Answered 6/27/2014
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See your doctor: Irregular periods are common. There are multiple potential treatments. Birth control pills or an iud are very reliable ways to treat this condition. A proper work-up should br performed before treatment is started in most cases.
Answered 11/2/2015
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