The cause of your heavy menses can be either hormonal imbalance or structural problem
You need to get basic investigations like CBC, Thyroid Profile, Prolactin done
Also very importantly a sonography is required
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start eating iron rich food as fall in heamoglobin can lead to weakness
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This could be due to hormonal imbalance...
this is not at all normal ..
this can lead to fall in hemoglobin..
you need to get a detailed evaluation
You can get done ultrasound pelvis , serum TSH , complete blood count and prolactin levels as the baseline initial investigation
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you can consult with me directly online for detail Management
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