Good evening
*My period started on 10 march 2020, bleeding started on 16th march and still have spotting
*2 years back suffered the same problem consulted a Dr. Then had also undergone sonography everything was normal so was prescribed Crina NCR and it helped.
*This time due to lockdown and I am living in quarantine area couldn't go to consult any Dr. So repeated the same prescribed medicine Crina NCR for 15 days from 22nd March it has helped as well .
* But now as I had stopped taking medicine it has again started.
*Can I repeat the course if there is no problem in it or what should I do as can't go to any hospital as living in quarantine area and after looking at increasing number of covid 19 cases in city.
PFA USG & Prescription
Thank you in advance
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Please do NOT stop Crina NCR suddenly. In that case, you can have bleeding again. Please continue it until the lock down period is over. But please remember, at this age, we need to find out why you are having bleeding. therefore some blood test and USG are needed, which can be done after the lock down is over.
See the tablet you have taken is for maintaining hormonal balance in your body. It’s normal to have bleeding after stopping it. So dnt worry and dnt repeat the medicine. If your your bleeding is thr for more then one week then you need proper pills to regulate your cycle. You can make online consultation for the prescription.
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