7Complications
If left untreated, prolonged or excessive menstrual bleeding caused by menorrhagia would result in other medical conditions. You might experience dysmenorrhea or painful menstrual cramps. In more severe cases, the cramps might require medical attention. Menorrhagia would also lead to blood loss anemia due to a reduction in the number of red blood cells in circulation. These elements can be deficient when the level of iron is lower in the body. This means the body is unable to transport oxygen and nutrients to different parts of the body. Typical symptoms include fatigue, weakness, and pale skin. [7]















