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How is Menorrhagia Treated?
Treatment for menorrhagia may involve hormonal therapies, NSAIDs, and in some cases, surgical interventions like a
Dilation and Curettage (D&C)
or hysterectomy.
Frequently asked queries:
What is a Normal Menstrual Cycle?
What is Dysmenorrhea?
How is Dysmenorrhea Treated?
Can Birth Control Help Regulate My Periods?
How is Menorrhagia Treated?
What is Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)?
How is PMS Managed?
What Should I Do if I Suspect I Have a Menstrual Disorder?
What is the Importance of Accurate Coding?
What is the Structure of the Program?
How Much Water Should Women Drink Daily?
What to Expect?
Are Mild Contractions Normal?
What is Hyperparathyroidism?
What is Epilepsy?
What is the Role of a Gynecologist in Pregnancy?
How Do Patients Prepare for Genetic Counseling?
Who are Endocrinologists?
How does endometriosis lead to complications?
What Services Are Included in Professional Support?
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