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Heavy periods, also known as menorrhagia, are when you bleed more heavily or for longer than normal during your menstrual cycle. This can mean soaking through sanitary protection in less than two hours, passing large clots, or bleeding for more than seven days. It is a common condition that can affect daily life and wellbeing.
The main symptom is unusually heavy menstrual bleeding, such as needing to change pads or tampons very frequently. Passing clots larger than a £1 coin or experiencing fatigue from blood loss can also occur. Some people may also feel pelvic pain or cramping alongside the heavy flow.
Heavy periods can be caused by a variety of factors, including hormonal imbalances, fibroids, polyps, or conditions affecting the womb lining. Sometimes they may be linked to underlying health issues such as thyroid problems or blood clotting disorders. In many cases, no clear cause is found, but treatment can still help manage symptoms.