Uterine Fibroids?: Good diet and multiple vitamins will help you continue to not develop an anemia. You need an OB workup. Hormone levels and an ultrasound of your uterus. It could be hormonal imbalance or uterine fibroids. At your age it could be either. There are other causes, but those are the most likely.
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Many causes: These are the common causes of heavy menstrual bleeding 1hormonal imbalance during menopause and adolescent 2cervical polyps:3fibroid uterus4 endometrial polyps5 bleeding disorders6pelvic inflammatory disease7iuds8cervical and endometrial cancers.You need a thorough gyn exam and ultrasound to find the cause and get it treated appropriately.See you gyn doctor.
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