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i have had my period for 3 weeks. What's wrong with me?
I have been getting dizzy, getting very tired quickly, and having terrible headaches. The flow is very heavy and i'm sick to my stomach all day long. Any ideas on what could be wrong?
8 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Hey gurl. oh my god! First of all you MUST see a doctor and don't panic too much because I've heard of this before, you may have a problem with your uteres {bad spelling} but don't panic, just make sure you drink lots of fluids and take midol [it should relieve both pains;headache and stomach ache]. And also google your symptoms or web.md, you may find the specific diagnosis before you even reach your doctor's office! lol. Good luck gurl.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
You've gotten a few well different solutions, however is it viable that you just had been pregnant? When anybody has a m/c, it will probably intent bleeding for an elevated interval of time. Go to the healthcare professional's workplace, whether or not you would were pregnant or now not. While a few irregularity is "ordinary" for teenagers, I am practically certain that one who lasts this lengthy isn't. I desire you the first-class. Adding: I'm best asking this considering the fact that it is very viable to have now not even recognized you had been pregnant and misplaced the being pregnant - it is very average.
- sokoklLv 71 decade ago
One possibility for this bleeding that is continuing for 3 weeks is that of a hormone imbalance (an example only). Another possibility is that of an infection such as a cervical infection (another example only).
Because of the other symptoms such as dizziness you could also be dealing with something like endometriosis (another example only).
The only way to know for sure is to see your doctor for further evaluation of the situation to see what they think could be going on.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
everybody's cycle is different and some can their period once a month for a week up to twice a month for over a week...remember everybody's body is different. talk to your doctor about birth control...it controls period symptons (cramps, nausea, fatigue, etc.) and regulates your period up to 3 days once a month. feel better!
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- 1 decade ago
I have no idea but I would see a doctor. They can prescribe you a pill that will regulate it.