Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding - Prevention


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You may be able to prevent abnormal vaginal bleeding.

Maintain a healthy weight. Women who are overweight or underweight have more problems with abnormal vaginal bleeding. For more information, see the topic Weight Management.
If you are using birth control pills, be sure to take them as directed and at the same time every day. For more information, see the topic Birth Control.
If you are taking hormone therapy, take your pills as directed and at the same time every month.
Learn to practice relaxation exercises to reduce and cope with stress. Stress may cause abnormal vaginal bleeding. For more information, see the topic Stress Management.
Take a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), such as naproxen or ibuprofen. NSAIDs reduce menstrual bleeding by decreasing the production of substances called prostaglandins. The usual recommended dose of ibuprofen is 400 mg every 6 hours. Begin taking the medicine on the first day of your period and continue taking it until your menstrual bleeding stops. Be sure to follow these nonprescription medicine precautions.
Carefully read and follow all label directions on the medicine bottle and box.
Use, but do not exceed, the maximum recommended doses.
Do not take a medicine if you have had an allergic reaction to it in the past.
If you have been told to avoid a medicine, call your doctor before taking it.
If you are or could be pregnant, call your doctor before using any medicine.

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