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To ask for natural remedies for Dysfunctional/ abnormal Uterine Bleeding?

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MerciVeryMuch · 16/08/2020 11:33

Hello,

Posting here for traffic.

I already posted another thread regarding my problem (please see below). I'd be really grateful if anyone who tried natural treatments (herbs, lifestyle changes, etc.) which worked could share them with me so that I could research them. I always favour natural treatments if possible but will always turn to traditional medicine when needed.

Sorry for the long post but I don't want to drip feed. Please bear with me as I am desperate for an answer.

Note: By posting here I am not questioning the consultant's decision but rather seeking to understand better my current situation and the possible treatments. I feel foolish now but at the time I felt that I took too much of the gynaecologist time over the phone telling them about my history over the past 7 months, so that when they suggested the next step of treatment and told me briefly what it was I didn't ask any other question sad I really do feel that I wasted the opportunity to ask all the questions I had, considering that I waited so long to be able to talk to a specialist...Oh well, I blame my sleepless week due to the heatwave!

I've been bleeding every single day for almost a month now, with my "periods" getting heavier and heavier culminating in flooding for the past week. Nothing seems to work.

I've always had regular seven days periods but about six/seven months ago, suddenly, out of the blue, I started haemorrhaging and it lasted for about 3 weeks. Since then my periods are very irregular, flooding (much heavier than post-partum bleeding) with at least a month and a half interval, and always flooding.

Since the problem started I was prescribed Tranexamic Acid which I find not very efficient. Has transvaginal ultrasound which found nothing amiss. Had to go to the A&E where I had a vaginal examination by a gynaecologist which again found nothing amiss and I was told I might have a Dysfunctional/ abnormal Uterine Bleeding, but had to have a proper appointment to be assessed more thoroughly. Managed at last to have a phone "consultation" with a gynaecologist who told me I needed a hysteroscopy, although when that will be possible I don't know as I am now on the waiting list and things are very slow with the current situation.

I'm 37 with two DC, 7 and 3, vaginal births. No hormonal birth control. No major change in my life. I am taking multivitamins + iron supplements after a blood test found I had low haemoglobin after my first bout of flooding. I am at my wits end and it's affecting every area of my life.

Why do I need a hysterescopy when a vaginal ultrasound and exam didn't find anything? What may be the cause? What are the alternatives to the Mirena coil? How can I manage the bleeding as nothing seems to work?

Thank you.

OP posts:
Lockheart · 16/08/2020 11:49

OP you really really need to seek real life professional advice. You posted multiple threads yesterday and now this.

Herbal remedies and so forth won't help. If you don't like what the consultant has said then seek a second opinion, but strangers off the internet can't help.

Yogamad38 · 16/08/2020 14:05

Vaginal scans don't show everything, I had a hystetoscopy and it showed that I have a heart shaped womb which was the reason why a coil did not work for me and explained such heavy painful periods. A Hysteroscopy shows whether ablation of womb lining is an option- in my case it is not. Hysteroscopy can pick up on abnormalities- it will give a better idea of what's happening and what the treatment options are.

OrangeSlices998 · 16/08/2020 15:01

Why are you against a coil? Just curious as it may really reduce the amount of bleeding you’re experiencing.

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