Spotting a blood clot within the blood expelled during a normal menstrual cycle can be worrying, but in many cases the occasional clot is a perfectly normal occurrence. The seriousness of a blood clot found in the menstrual blood depends on the...
According to the National Institutes of Health, "blood clots are the clumps that occur when the blood hardens from a liquid to a solid (coagulates)". However, some women experience blood clots during their menstrual cycle, and worry that something...
If you are taking a medication that causes you to have symptomatic lupus anticoagulants, your doctor will most likely treat the condition by taking you off your medicine. Lupus anticoagulants are antibodies that exponentially increase your risk of...
Heavy uterine bleeding and blood clots occur for many women each month during their menstrual cycle. The severe form of this condition, also referred to as menorrhagia, can cause significant amounts of blood loss. The average menstrual flow lasts...
Most women who have menstrual cycles will experience abnormal bleeding and blood clots at some point before menopause. While many causes of abnormal menstrual bleeding and blood clots are relatively harmless, all instances of continuous bleeding...
Blood clots, which are clumps of blood, often form after a vein or artery sustains damage. If they form inside a vein, the result is redness, pain and swelling in the localized area. According to MayoClinic.com, the leg is most often affected. In...
Peripheral edema is swelling of the feet or ankles and is common among older people. It is usually painless and can appear after standing or sitting upright for long periods of time and during pregnancy or menstruation. Some serious conditions...
Clots in appearing in a woman's period blood in most cases is no reason for alarm. A woman's body is constantly going through changes, and these changes may cause the menstrual cycle to change along with it. However abnormally large blood clots or...
Many women experience some clotting during their periods. Clots are the body’s natural way to control excessive bleeding. Clots occur when a large amount of blood pools in the uterus before exiting the body through the vagina during...
Progesterone is a steroid hormone involved in the fertility cycle of a woman. During ovulation, progesterone is produced by the ovary and is responsible for the maintenance of a pregnancy. Following conception, moderate levels of luteinizing...
Complications of an enlarged uterus are normally due to the disease or condition responsible for the enlarged uterus. Usually, an enlarged uterus is caused by one of two conditions: noncancerous tumors called fibroids or adenomyosis, a thickening...
Turmeric (Curcuma longa), a widely used medicinal and culinary herb also known as Indian saffron, grows natively in tropical regions of Southern Asia. Natural healers and even traditional physicians value turmeric for its numerous healing...
Approximately 99 percent of obstetricians and gynecologists believe that suppressing a menstrual period through the use of birth control pills is safe, according to a 2003 Gallop survey conducted by the American Congress of Obstetricians and...
The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) indicates that 50 percent of adult women between the ages of 20 and 29 continue to suffer from acne. Women may also notice that their acne gets worse after age 20, says dermatologist Bethanee J. Schlosser...
One of the many changes your body will make after childbirth is reestablishing the normal routine of your menstrual periods. The way you are nursing your newborn will affect the time, duration and flow of your first postnatal period. Although it...
Vitamin K is needed for the normal clotting of blood. It is found in a variety of natural and fortified foods, so deficiency symptoms are considered relatively rare. Some symptoms of vitamin K deficiency, such as petechiae, affect the skin and can...