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5. Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

Like with the other items on this list, this symptom of Myelodysplastic Syndrome has to do with have a lower-than-normal platelet count. Certain types of MDS may cause a heavier blood flow. If the patient is already anemic, she can feel extra tired during that time of the month, too, due to excessive blood loss. Usually, these problems are disregarded as typical gynecological issues, but they might actually be a cause of poor blood clotting brought on by MDS.

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