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  • How to Keep Your Furnace Going After You Bleed It

    There are several reasons why the lines on an oil furnace might be bled, including air in the lines, the installation of a new furnace or a low oil tank that needs to be refilled. However, once you bleed a furnace, the unit often stops working because the air or oil can seep into the lines and cause malfunctions. This problem should generally be addressed by a professional furnace service technician, but there are a few steps you can take to keep your furnace running in the meantime.

  • What Causes Bleeding After Sex for Two Months?

    The panic button is automatically going off in your head after experiencing constant bleeding after having sex. The worst is coming to mind, such as STDs, cervical cancer, fibroid tumors or pregnancy. According to Dr. Jennifer Shu of CNN Health, the medical term for bleeding after sex is called postcoital bleeding and could be the symptom of a more serious condition. Postcoital bleeding is not common and can occur for a variety of reasons. Many people will play guessing games to try and figure out the problem. The best thing is to visit a gynecologist to get an accurate diagnosis.

  • Bleeding After a Total Hysterectomy

    A hysterectomy is a surgery in which the uterus is removed from a woman's body. A hysterectomy ultimately ends menstruation, and you can no longer become pregnant once this operation has taken place. A hysterectomy may also involve removing other organs and tissue.

  • What Is Normal Bleeding After Vaginal Hysterectomy?

    A vaginal hysterectomy is often performed to relieve menstrual problems or because of an increased risk of cancer, fibroids or endometriosis. Some bleeding is normal after a vaginal hysterectomy, but it should not be heavy or last long.

  • What Would Cause Bleeding After Urination?

    Blood that is present in the urine (hematuria), may be a sign of a serious medical condition. Be sure to consult your doctor if you have bleeding after urination.

  • Bleeding After IUD Removal

    Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are placed inside the uterus and prevent pregnancy for a certain period of time (usually one to 10 years). All IUDs eventually have to be removed (and replaced, if desired).

  • Sex Life After Stopping Lexapro

    As with many selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, or SSRI, antidepressants, Lexapro can cause a range of negative sexual side effects. For some patients, these side effects may be troubling enough to cause them to stop taking the medication or opt for a different antidepressant. Stopping Lexapro, however, is a step that should only be taken in consultation with your physician.

  • Bleeding After Complete Hysterectomy

    A total hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the both the uterus and the cervix. A woman who has undergone a complete hysterectomy will stop menstruating and lose her ability to become pregnant. When bleeding occurs beyond the normal recovery time from a hysterectomy, it could be a sign of health issues that will require additional medical treatment.

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