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Heavy Menstrual Bleeding: Risks & When to See a Doctor
It is very unlikely to die from excessive menstrual bleeding, also referred to as menorrhagia. While heavy menstrual bleeding can cause anaemia and other health problems, it is generally not life-threatening. However, it is essential to seek medical attention if you experience unusually heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.Cavities - Related Articles
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