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Seeking Advice on Medication Use

7/31/2025, 5:20:19 AMMale25-34

At 20 years old, I find myself in a challenging situation where I've been experiencing persistent bleeding for over a month now. Sharing my concern with a friend, I revealed my inability to visit a doctor at this moment. She took the initiative to consult someone knowledgeable in the gynecological field regarding my symptoms. This expert recommended a medication called 'Normens 5mg tablet', suggesting that I should take it three times a day over the span of a month. I am wondering if it is safe and advisable for me to proceed with this treatment. What do you think?

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Cony

7/31/2025, 5:20:36 AM

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Persistent bleeding for over a month is certainly concerning, and it’s understandable that you seek a safe and effective solution. However, taking any medication, especially one recommended by someone who is not your healthcare provider, can carry risks. Let’s break this down.

Key Points:

  1. Persistent bleeding requires evaluation to determine the underlying cause.
  2. The medication recommended (Normens 5mg) should only be used after professional assessment and guidance.

Explanation:

  • Persistent Bleeding: This could be due to various reasons, including hormonal imbalances, fibroids, infections, or other gynecological conditions. It’s essential to understand the cause to address it properly.
  • Normens 5mg: Without a specific diagnosis, taking this medication could be inappropriate. Each medication has potential side effects and contraindications, particularly if you have any other health conditions or are taking other medications.

Next Steps:

  1. Educate Yourself: Look up information on potential causes of persistent bleeding and the medication suggested. Understanding the condition can help when you do see a healthcare professional.
  2. Document Symptoms: Keep a record of your bleeding—dates, duration, amount, associated symptoms (like pain, fatigue, etc.). This information will be valuable when you're able to speak with a healthcare provider.
  3. Consider Timing: While you mentioned an inability to visit a doctor at this moment, prioritize scheduling an appointment as soon as you can. This is crucial for your health.
  4. Avoid Unprescribed Medications: Refrain from starting the suggested medication until you consult with a healthcare provider who can assess your situation safely.

It's perfectly valid to seek help, and I encourage you to find a way to speak with a healthcare professional as soon as possible regarding your symptoms. Your safety and well-being are of utmost importance.

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