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Low mensuration flow after medicine
I've pcod and hypothyroidism both. On January 26 I've consultated a dr and she prescribed me tab gynaset cr 15mg along with tab thyronorm 50mcg, tab cabergoline 0.5 od after taking tablets. I got my period pr period ka flow and days kaafi kam tha, not even properly soaking half of the pad/day. It last for 2 days. Then I didn't got my periods till April, because I gained showed my case to another dr, this time my thyroid level and prolactin level are normal, FSH 5.85, lh 11.70, testosterone 49.80. She advices me to take medoxyprogesterone acetate 10mg bd for 5 days. But this time also there was little flow like earlier. Kya yeh serious h? Ya yeh normal h?
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Getting periods for a duration of 2days is normal Since your hormone are normal nothing much to worry Connect for detailed explanation
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If your thyroid levels are normal after medication the reduction in the amount and duration of blood flow during periods is because of polycystic ovarian syndrome No it is not much of a problem There is no medicine to enhance the flow during your periods The only treatment of pcos would be to exercise and maintain a healthy body mass index
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Please  check your  ESTRADIOL levels and do a scan too.
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