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If You Experience Heavy Bleeding During Periods, This Might Be The Reason Why

By Editorial Staff in Health and Fitness On 13th July 2016
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Nobody enjoys walking around with that feeling of the red falls gushing between your legs, wondering every minute, if it's time to change already. God may not have an answer to your predicament, but thankfully, science does.

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As Jackie Maybin of the MRC Centre for Reproductive Health at the University of Edinburgh, UK says,

"Heavy menstrual bleeding is one of the most common reasons for referral to a gynaecologist. It can have a big impact on a person's quality of life."

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According to a report by New Scientist, heavy menstrual bleeding or Menorrhagia is normally known to be caused by factors such as hormonal imbalance, uterine fibroids or polyps but studies show that there is a protein called HIF1 (Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1) which plays an important role in menstrual bleeding.

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During periods, oxygen levels in the uterus drop. The HIF1 is responsible for repairing the gut during this time. To find out if HIF1 plays an essential role in repairing the uterine lining after a period, Dr. Maybin tested cells from the uterus lining of a group of women, half of whom experienced heavy bleeding.

HIF1 was found to be present in the uterus during menstruation but those with heavy bleeding had lower amounts of the protein.

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