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Ethamsylate

Ethamsylate is a drug used in the treatment of bleeding. It is a hemostatic medication; that is, it stops bleeding by decreasing the time taken to form a blood clot. It increases the ability of platelets to aggregate and form blood clots. It is commonly used in dentistry to stop bleeding after extraction.

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My boyfriend fingered me, and I noticed heavy blood flow continuing for a couple of days. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor,My boyfriend fingered me three days back, which was very rough. He had fingered me before, and nothing had happened, but he tried to fit three fingers this time. I was feeling good initially, and nothing happened, but after an hour, when I went to the bathroom, my underwear was soaked w...  Read Full »


Dr. Mavani Jimesh Himatbhai

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query, and I can understand your concern. If the bleeding is bright red, you must consult a doctor to find the cause of fresh bleeding. If the bleeding is decreasing gradually, then you need not worry. Do not masturbate or finger your vagina for two...  Read Full »

I suffer from PCOD with irregular cycles even after having a child. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I have been suffering from PCOD from my puberty for about 16 years. I am blessed with a 2 year old kid after an IUI. Still, I have irregular cycle and the flow is heavy.  Read Full »


Dr. Mavani Jimesh Himatbhai

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. If your hemoglobin level is normal and you do not want pregnancy now, then no need to do anything for your PCOD (polycystic ovarian disease), because it is not harming your body. You can take some medicines for reducing your flow during menses. And if you want regular...  Read Full »

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