Yes, and I’d had a full hysterectomy for constant and never ending periods at an early age. After many examinations and scans and various tests with nothing conclusive I then discovered, via a newly diagnosed relative that a rare condition known as H.H.T (Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia) was responsible. My brother’s symptoms presented as extreme nosebleeds, and mine as above and then oral haemorrhages. I don’t think it’s so rare myself, just misdiagnosed as the medical profession are mostly unaware of it and the condition doesn’t normally present itself when young. Basically it is an abnormality caused by missing capillaries which would normally slow your blood down where it flows from your veins into your arteries.
So, if you ever suffer from abnormal bleeds of any kind, anywhere in your body, then ask the doctor/consultant to consider H.H.T. Also, B.I.M this abnormality is always passed down to 50% of your children. Some of those will be affected by it and others are luckier and never show any symptoms of having it.