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American woman experiences a painful period of 1,000 days in bizarre medical conditions

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Last updated: 10 April 2025 15:13
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American woman experiences a painful period of 1,000 days in bizarre medical conditionsDespite undergoing many tests, treatments and even surgical processes, no one could initially explain the cause of its prolonged bleeding.

American woman experiences a painful period of 1,000 days in bizarre medical conditions

Despite undergoing many tests, treatments and even surgical processes, no one could initially explain the cause of its prolonged bleeding.

Menstrual tampons and pads in cosmetic bags. Time of menstruation. Hygiene and protection
Period bleeding may vary depending on factors such as age, hormone levels, birth control use and lifestyle habits. (Photo: Getty Image)

Non -stop for 1,000 days has shocked social media and surprised doctors for the dangerous health of an American woman of menstrual bleeding – until she was not detected a rare condition after a painful period for 950 days.

Popy, a Tikkok user who has been documenting his health trip online shared how she had been experiencing a continuous period for more than three years.

Despite undergoing many tests, treatments and even surgical processes, no one could initially explain the cause of its prolonged bleeding.

The New York Post said, “At this point, it has been more than a year. Nobody knows why I am bleeding.” “My iron level? Rock bottom. Cramps? Terrible,” he said.

Most women get their duration every 21 to 35 days, and the bleeding usually lasts between 2 to 7 days. However, it can vary depending on age, hormone levels, birth control use and lifestyle habits such as stress, diet and exercise.

Doctors initially suspected polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a common hormonal disorder among women that are caused by irregular periods and painful cramps.

However, while he had ovarian ulcers (on the ovaries or inside or within it), doctors clarified that they were not causing bleeding.

Most women get their duration every 21 to 35 days, and the bleeding usually lasts between 2 to 7 days. (Photo: Getty Image)
Most women get their duration every 21 to 35 days, and the bleeding usually lasts between 2 to 7 days. (Photo: Getty Image)

Popy passed through a hysteroscopy, a process that was used to examine the inside of the uterus, and an endurance device (IUD) was inserted in the hope of regulating its bleeding.

But nothing seemed to work.

This was not until a Tiktok follower made a possible diagnosis that the mystery of the pope began to appear.

She was eventually diagnosed with a bicorne uterus, a rare position in which the uterus is shaped like a heart and divided into two chambers.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, a bicornite uterus is one of the more commonly congenital uterine abnormalities, although it remains rare overall, affects less than 5% of women.

Many women are unaware that they have this situation until they struggle with infertility or repeated miscarriage, because symptoms often do not pay attention to anyone.

Popi said in his latest video, “This was something that was already raised in my ultrasound on three or four bleeding.”

Now that the condition is identified, Popi said that he finally expected.

He plans to undergo a broad hormonal test, removed the IUD, and proceed with a spread and treatment (D&C), a process of removing abnormal tissue from the uterus. She is also considering surgery to fix the size of her uterus.

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