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Covid during periods
I got my periods early by 10 days and also got covid. Usually it lasts 3 days, it went long this time and less flow. The light spotting is still happening after a week. Is it normal and the cause of covid?
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This is not due to covid,it can be hormone issue,pls connect me on practo to solve ur query,pls name is dr lavina batra
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Please specify the date of all the events like date of last period, date of sexual intercourse, date of taking some medicine etc. Then it becomes easy to suggest a line of treatment.
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Call for consultation
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Due to covid many females complaint of getting heavy or prolonged cycles or even irregular peeiods..... wait for next cycle.... if same happens get an online consultation .... will give you prescription for tha same....
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Consult
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No covid is not the reason Bleeding or spotting more than 7 days needs to be investigated Also bleeding before 21 days is not normal
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