14-04-2015, 18:11
Heavy, irregular bleeding is a common occurrence from PM, although the cause hasn't been very clear, until now. PM increases triglycerides, which causes inflammation, (e.g. the lining of the uterus). Given the fact that PM increases blood flow, avoid blood thinning medications, which will only exacerbate the situation. NSAID's and Progesrtone can be a temporary solution, or, just completely stop using PM, the inflammation may still persist for a few days or longer. PM acts upon estrogen receptors, in other words, it's a hormonal agent, and just like using bcp/hrt you'll get the irregular dysfunction. It does make sense to stay away from un-indentified sources of PM, who knows what's in it. There are many types of PM, for all we know you could've used the wild type PM, which is very unpredictable, and has no dexy-miroestrol. Maybe 500mg is just to high, 100 mg to 300 mg per day could be a safer play considering sensitivities.