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Bleeding on and after dinogest
I was prescribed dinogest for 3 months straight for chocolate cyst. After 1 month spotting started then then periods started. I am having periods since 20 days. Trapic helped reduce the flow but not stop my periods completely. I have stopped dinogest now on my gynaec advise but I am still bleeding after 3 days of stopping dinogest and it doesn't seem to stop. Can I take trapic now to stop the periods. I am feeling very weak and dizzy.
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Seriously need to see the doctor in person. She will examine you and do the needed treatment
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Please consult your Gynaecologist who is treating you.
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Yes you can take it
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Kindly go to nearby gynec and do check up
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You can take it Other hormonal pills should be started to stop bleeding Connect for prescription
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