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9. High Menstrual Bleeding

A lower platelet count in certain types of the myelodysplastic syndrome may cause women to experience heavy menstruation. When occurring alongside anemia, this may cause the patient to be even more tired and weak. In a lot of cases, where other symptoms are mild and non-specific, the condition may be diagnosed as a gynecological problem, without cognizance of the root cause is the loss of inadequate clotting on account of an MDS.

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