Uneven menstrual flow is the most typical sign of dysfunctional uterine hemorrhage. Additionally, it may occur during your menstrual cycle. The following bleeding patterns are suspicious:
severe menstrual bleeding
bleeding that continues longer than seven days
bleeding with either little or huge blood clots present
bleeding that starts within two days of the previous cycle
bleeding that starts more than 35 days after the previous cycle
bleeding in between menstruations
recognizing
In addition, the following are typical symptoms of dysfunctional uterine bleeding:
bloating
Pelvic pressure or pain
discharge from the vagina
bladder or bowel issues
Loss of weight
The following are some serious symptoms of dysfunctional uterine bleeding:
lightheadedness
Fatigue and weakness
Losing consciousness
low BP
elevated heart rate
Skin seems pallid.
intense stomach ache
bleeding that has big clots in it