Illness name: heavy periods
Description:
Heavy periods (also called menorrhagia) are common and may just be normal for you. Treatment can help if they're affecting your daily life.
You may have heavy periods if you:
It can be normal to have heavy periods.
They can sometimes be heavy at different times, like when you first start your periods, after pregnancy or during
menopause
.
Sometimes, they can be caused by:
Rarely, heavy periods can be a sign of
womb cancer
.
Heavy periods do not always need to be treated. But there are treatments that can help if they’re affecting your daily life.
Treatments from a GP include:
You should have a blood test to check if you have
iron deficiency anaemia
.
If these treatments do not work or a GP thinks a condition may be causing your heavy periods, they’ll usually refer you for tests or to see a specialist.
Page last reviewed: 03 November 2021
Heavy periods
Check if you have heavy periods
Causes of heavy periods
Non-urgent advice:
See a GP if:
What we mean by severe pain
Treatment for heavy periods
Next review due: 03 November 2024