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Health Tip: Warning Signs of a Bleeding Disorder

(HealthDay News) -- Routine heavy bleeding during menstrual periods shouldn''t be ignored. It may be a sign of a bleeding disorder that can be treated.

The National Women''s Health Information Center says the following symptoms may indicate a bleeding disorder, and should be evaluated by a doctor:

  • Having very heavy periods.
  • Bleeding frequently in the mouth or gums.
  • Having frequent nosebleeds, or nosebleeds that continue for long periods.
  • Bruising easily.
  • Bleeding excessively after an injury or after surgery.
  • Bleeding heavily or for a long time from a minor cut or injury.
  • Having blood in the stool or urine.



-- Diana Kohnle

Last Updated: Aug. 29, 2008

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