
Heavy Periods? OBGYN Explains Treatment Options for Menorrhagia
Heavy Periods: Understanding Menorrhagia and Treatment Options Millions of women worldwide experience menorrhagia, or excessively heavy menstrual bleeding. This condition can significantly impact daily life, causing discomfort, anemia, and anxiety. Recent discussions on social media platforms highlight the need for increased awareness and access to effective treatments. The Vag Doc, a board-certified OBGYN, provides valuable insights into managing menorrhagia. In a recent video, she explains various treatment options, starting with non-hormonal approaches like tranexemic acid. "Tranexemic acid is a relatively safe way to slow the bleeding," she explains. For those seeking more comprehensive solutions, she discusses the use of oral contraceptives, which are FDA-approved for menorrhagia. She also mentions more involved procedures such as endometrial ablation or uterine artery embolization, which may be necessary in severe cases. The video underscores the importance of open communication between women and their healthcare providers. The Vag Doc emphasizes that "there are options," urging women to actively seek medical advice tailored to their individual needs. By raising awareness and providing a clear explanation of available treatments, this video helps empower women to manage their health effectively.