I was diagnosed with PCOS in Jan 2019.It was an anechoic simple cyst in the left ovary measuring(4.2*3.0cm).The doctor told me it would dissolve on its own with time and did not prescribe any medication.I was also diagnosed with hypothyroidism in 2012 and I have been taking thyroup (75mg) since then.I have always been a fat kid.I was 102 kgs back in 2019. My periods started becoming a bit irregular. Previously, I missed my periods once in 3 or 4 months. Since Jan 2020 the irregularity has increased further.I have been missing my periods for 2 months straight and only been getting them in the 3rd.In the last 2 months I have lost 8 kgs with proper diet and exercise. But it doesn't seem to help with my period. Since the beginning of 2020 I have only got my period twice. My last period was in April 2020.I'm scared to go to a hospital for consultation due to the pandemic.I would be grateful if I could get some medication or medical advice on getting my period for the time being.I'm worried.
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Hi there,
That's really good that you have lost this much weight.
You need to lost more to correct your BMI.
calculate it . Select you target weight.
Ultrasound says a normal cyst.
Rest blood report is normal.
I need to find out more with your history and previous medication so I can plan how to make you better. Contact directly.
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After you stop taking the medication you will get your periods after 7 days
Health Tips
Follow pCOD diet
Take bittergourd and amla and jamuns daily
Take plenty of onions and garlic and tomatoes
Reduce oil
Take a spoon of soaked methi seeds in water overnight on next day each morning
Brisk walking three times a week for 20 minutes
Take wheat based diabetes diet
Avoid non-veg and fast food
Eat fish and egg white
Loose 5-10 percent of weight in 3-6 months will cure pCOD in 75 percent of cases
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