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Delayed period for 3 months Diagnosed pcos in 2016 after that menstrual cycle was regular but in lockdown weight gained tsh t3 t4 normal tested 2 days ago sugar pp fasting normal unmarried not sexual active..which medicine should I take now ??
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Take Tablet Metital twice a day for 6 weeks after food within 30 minutes of food Take Tablet Meprate 10 mg twice a day for 5 days
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You will get your periods after you stop taking the Meprate Tablet after 7 days
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Take PCOD diet Take bittergourd and amla and jamuns daily Take wheat based diabetes diet Take plenty of onions and garlic and tomatoes Reduce oil Avoid non-veg and egg yellow Take fish and egg white Brisk walking three times a week for 20 minutes Take a spoon of methi seeds soak up in water over night and take next morning Drink lots of water and fruits juice Take milk with turmeric at night Loosing 5-10 percent of weight in 3-6 months will cure PCOD in 75 percent of cases
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