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Mononucleosis and fatigue during menstruation?

If you are experiencing unusual bleeding during your menstrual cycle or if you notice blood in the toilet when you go to the bathroom, it is important to pay attention to how long it lasts and if it worsens. If the bleeding persists beyond your menstruation or if it becomes more severe, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and advice. Proper hydration and nutrition are important for overall health, and if symptoms such as dizziness or anemia persist, a doctor can conduct blood tests to check for any underlying issues.

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