What is happening to your body if you constantly bleed vaginally for over a month?
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First of all, you need to give a decent history for anyone to even give an educated guess. How old are you? How much bleeding? Have your periods always been regular? When was your last pap smear and exam? Are your BMs regular, is there pain, bloating, discomfort in the abdomen? Are there clots in the blood? Is it just occasional spotting? Do you have other bruising, nosebleeds, bleeding gums when you brush your teeth? Other symptoms, tired, abdominal pain, headaches?
I'm a nurse too but honestly we can't diagnose you over the internet. This could be any number of things, some benign such as a mild vaginitis that has irritated the cervix and maybe a hemorrhoid - or other benign condition - all the way to something serious like leukemia, clotting disorder, cervical, uterine or colon cancer. You need to be seen and have some tests and exams done to find out for sure.
its time to see a doctor. something could be wrong.
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