About immense periods, raw ones and endometriosis?

This isn't really a question, but a comment that might aid those of you who have these problems.
Ask your doctor around Meclomen - it's a medicine (non quirk forming) that is designed to drop off the flow of your period. Reduced flow cuts down on the twinge and other endometriosis symptoms. I went from have heavy period to having smaller amount flow in adjectives 7 days than I would in a few hours. It's amazing and it could possibly hold on to you from having to lift a BCP or narcotics.
Good luck all!
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Meclomen (meclofenamate sodium) is simply a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug, much along the lines of Advil, Motrin, Midol PMS, Aleve, Naprosyn, Naprelan, Anaprox and Ponstel (which has be shown specifically to reduce bleeding by 30%-50%). All NSAIDs block prostaglandins (which are substances that increase uterine contractions) and hold other properties that act against the inflammatory factor responsible for heavy menstrual bleeding. Patients should be aware that long-term use of any NSAID can increase the risk for gastrointestinal bleeding and ulcer. In fact, one 2001 study of women next to iron deficiency anemia reported that overuse of NSAIDs for menstrual disorders contributed to the anemia. Also, no NSAIDs own been studied *specifically* for Endometriosis; the studies be on dysmenorrhea and heavy menstrual bleeding. This is not to say-so NSAIDs are not viable alternatives to OCs and narcotics or that they don't work; plentiful women do find temporary nouns with NSAID usage. Just be aware of what any drug be developed for, studied for usage in, what side effects it might own, and what the long-term risks could be.

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