I know that is a dumb question( you would think), but I have been to doctors about it and they say it's normal to pass clots,however, they seem to look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them how big they are. My periods keep getting worse every month. I have been on different birth controls, pills, IUD, all of it . nothing helps! I now have terriable acne on my face all the time(didn't always have it). I'm 29 and have two kids, I don't know what to do anymore..for the first 3 days of my period I can't leave the house because I bleed so bad. I have awfull PMS the week before I start...does anyone know what causes this and what I should do?|||I have several of those symptoms and I was just diagnosed with PCSO. Look it up and read some about it. Tell your Gyno. you are concerned and if they don't give help, find another one who will. It can be so hard to live like that believe me I know. The bleeding makes you feel horrible and like crying all the time. Support groups are helping me know I am not alone in all this. Best of luck|||this is not ok .... go back to the octor and insist on referal to a consultant|||You need to find another doctor. You should not be incapacitated like that and occasional clots are normal but not like you are describing.|||Hell no, it's not!|||no, its not normal to pass baseball size clots during your period. I would stop using pills and birthcontrol...hormones just make things worse. clots that big arent normal...i would go see another doctor, perhaps a homeopathic or ayurvedic doctor. to help with your periods, eat a healthy, well-balanced diet, exercise regularly and get plenty of rest. also, you could take triphala every night before bed to help your digestion. blockage in digestion can lead to menstrual disorders, so make sure your digestion is working well.|||Are you on the injection,as when i had it,i got the same thing and the doc said that it was because my blood was not clotting properly(sounds odd,but thats what he said),it could be dangerous,i would go to the family planning clinic and see what they have to say as they are more skilled in matters of the downstairs dept.also there is a cream that they can prescribe,i cant remember the name but it sound japanese(for your face).
Or you could try a cotton wool ball with a tiny bit of almond oil mixer on it and rub it on your face,it seems odd but i had the same problem,it doesnt work overnight,but it helps no end|||Your question takes me back. I was exactly like your description. After a long period of time, when all sorts of things had been tried, I eventually had a hysterectomy. I can honestly say it was one of the best things I have ever done. It changed my life. I had been depressed, with an extremely low blood count, and always tired. I already had two children and did not want any more, so it was a good solution for me. Good luck|||your are not dumb you should straight back to your ask for a referrall to a gynaecologist straightaway dont take no for an answer you cant carry on like this i have a implanon implant contraceptive for me it was the best thing also light periods too and for some women none at all not much side effects for me anyway also get a prescription for your acne good luck|||this isn't normal,you should find another doctor for a second opinion.|||I was diagnosed with Endometrial Hyperplasia and had similar symptoms as you. A simple D %26amp; C could help if hormone therapy doesn't. I would go to a different doctor.|||YOU SHOULD COLLECT A BLOOD CLOT IN A CONTAINER FOR THE DOCTOR TO SEE SO HE/SHE COULD BELIEVE YOU.|||no its normal, id go back 2 the doctors or change doctors|||I have to say that i disagree with all these people, it was only today that i was talking to my mum about it saying that i get clots and i was worried and she said to me that she was in the bath and(don't mean to sound gross) but she had a very big blood clot come out of her and she was surprised but she has had it for years and she is fine, i think it happens to us all but just comes in different shapes and sizes. Hope that helps. x|||Hi there , i really feel for you here , your docs dont seem to be very sympathetic.
Im not a doctor , but i had/have endometriosis that resulted in a hysterectomy , howeveer there are many thingss you can try before you get to that , cant you just go to your doctors and simply ask to be referred to a gynaecologist ?
I used to be on for up to 10 days and had to wear 2 night time pads on top of each other , and theyd be done in a hour , pain and exhaistion was phenominal!!!
I was living off hardcore painkillers, andpassing all manner of things.
It doesnt just have to be that , it could be an infection or something your womb is trying to expel, on the other hand your uterus lining could just have gottena bit bulky and uneven ...as i was once told , and they can solve that with a d n c as we call them here.
With endometriosis things just continued to get worse , and i always had acne too
Clindamyacin i think it is called as a topical solution is the only thing that ever worked my whole life for the acne so on its own thats good.
I am now a part of a yahoo group called hormonally unbalanced and they advocate use of a natural progesterone cream , although i havent tried it they seem to be having marvellous results with it and it can be used for that kind of thing , however id get a proper diagnosis first.
Oh and to add i didnt actually have it diagnosed until i was 34 even though they haqd looked for it before as i didnt always have those problems , it appeared ot get worse after my pregnancies too , although some say pregnancy can cure/ease it ...not for me...
Anyway , i sincerely hope you get something sorted some time soon , i dont envy you just now , best of luck , just try to be assertive and rather than ask for a solution , ask for and appointment with your gynaecologist
best of luck....|||From the knowledge that i have it is normal to pass small clots during periods because as soon as blood is exposed outside of the blody it starts to clot.
Its the same with nose bleeds, its common for clots to emerge during nose bleeds because of the exposure outside of the vessels, if they are very very large you should go back to your doctor and keep going until the refer you onto somoene.
At the end of the day clots are better out than in, im sure its nothing to worry about if you are worried see someone to put you mind at rest.
You could also do some reading on it from the internet or health books are the library or leaflets that you can find ad the doctors, it may be that your hormones are inbalanced cauing you spots and you pms, this could be easily fixed.
But like i said keep going to see your doctor until they refer u on, sometimes they need a kick in the bum to get the started on making referals and if you go and go they'll do it in the end =)
Good lck with everything xx|||You could have fibroids. Insist on a referral and get this checked. Good luck.|||I too suffer from heavy periods, where the first couple of days of my period are unbearable and very embarrasing when at work. Dr refered me to hospital for ultrasound scan to see if fibroids were present. Still waiting on results. Keep on at the Dr until you are satisfied. NO WOMAN SHOULD SUFFER FROM HEAVY PERIODS. IT DOES AFFECT YOUR LIFE.|||Menstrual blood does not clot so I find it difficult to understand that doctors have reassured you! large clots should result in a gynaecology referral. I would go back to your GP and request this.|||You would do well to listen to Dr Frank on here- if anyone knows he does. I agree with him- it is not normal for menstrual blood to clot- you need to see a different doctor and insist on seeing a specialist. To have a problem like this is very tiring and it sounds as if something else needs medical attention sooner rather than later.|||Hi Tabby - nope, not normal! If the clots really are this big then (gross as it sounds) Id actually collect one in a container and present it to a medical person, either the GP or at A%26amp;E. You must be exhausted from this! Find another GP if this on isnt working on getting to the bottom the problem and good luck xx|||Maybe Danndie has a point. I also have polycystic ovaries and symptoms are similar. I've been told it's more of a condition rather than an illness and has to be lived with. (Oh what's the betting the scientist studying that was a man). By the way your avator shares my real name, I don't often meet others with the same name. Take care. xx
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