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Heavy bleeding plus severe period pain is worth assessing properly, not normalizing.

This guide is for people dealing with very heavy periods, clotting, flooding, fatigue, and painful periods where adenomyosis, endometriosis overlap, or another bleeding cause may be part of the picture.

Flooding or clots Severe cramps Fatigue or dizziness Track the pattern

Most Helpful Rule

Describe the impact, not just the label.

It often helps more to say how long you bleed, how often you soak through products, and how much it affects life than to only say “my periods are really bad.”

Heavy Bleeding

Common signs

Bleeding longer than 7 days, soaking through products quickly, leaking overnight, or passing large clots.

Pain Pattern

What may matter

Very painful periods, cramping that feels intense or pressure-like, and pain that is worsening over time.

Iron Loss

Common clues

Exhaustion, dizziness, headaches, weakness, pale skin, or breathlessness with usual activity.

Overlap

Why labels get confusing

Endometriosis, adenomyosis, fibroids, and other causes can overlap, so the pattern needs a joined-up review.

What To Track

  • How many days you bleed and which days are heaviest
  • Flooding, clotting, or soaking through products
  • How often you change pads or tampons, including at night
  • How pain, fatigue, dizziness, or weakness change through the cycle

Questions Worth Asking

  • Could this pattern suggest adenomyosis, endometriosis overlap, fibroids, or something else?
  • Would ultrasound help in my case?
  • What treatment is most likely to help bleeding, pain, or both?
  • When would you consider iron tests, referral, or a stronger escalation plan?

Ask For Faster Review If

The bleeding is becoming hard to manage or leaving you physically unwell.