Hello, the doctor suspects endometrium, zap TAB probella, he uses it for 3 weeks, he said that for 4 months I will not have a period, but the period appeared and abundant, is it normal?
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Ewa Pilch Pharmacist, Editor
12 months ago
According to the package leaflet of Probella:
"Bleeding from the womb, for example in women with a disease in which the lining of the womb (endometrium) grows into a layer of the muscles in the womb, called uterine adenomatosis, or benign tumours of the womb, sometimes called uterine fibroids, may get worse with Probella. If the bleeding is heavy and lasts for a long time, it can lead to a drop in the number of red blood cells (anaemia), which can be severe in some cases. If you have anaemia, talk to your doctor if you need to stop taking Probella."
In addition, most women treated with Probella experience changes in their menstrual bleeding profile, such as spotting, irregular bleeding, or may not have a period at all. Most of the lesions disappear during therapy.
If the bleeding is very heavy and will not stop, I encourage you to consult your doctor again. You can also use the teleconsultation via the m.in portal Gdziepolek.pl:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja/z-ginekologiem
I encourage you to read our additional article about endometriosis:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/bol-i-nieplodnosc-czyli-endometrioza
I have attached a link to check the availability of Probella and make a reservation at the pharmacy of your choice:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/98412/probella-tabletki/apteki
I also encourage you to report adverse drug reactions. Reporting side effects allows you to increase control over medicines available on the market. We wrote more about how and why to report side effects in the article:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-i-dlaczego-zglaszac-dzialania-niepozadane