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Missed periods and changes in body
Hello I am aged 25 yrs and normally my periods are always on time. But in June I got my periods 1 week earlier and then I missed my July and August periods. I have not been engaged in any sexual activity since 5 months and regular on my March, April and May periods. Also, I am underweight but there has been a slight increase in my weight since few weeks which is unusual in my case. My skin has become more supple, bright and clear, my hair fall has also reduced. I am confused about the changes in my body considering the delay in periods. Lately I have started taking hempushpa + hemtab and my stools have become darker/grayish in color. Should I really worry about it or is this normal ?
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If no periods for 2 months you need to 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 medication after 7 days
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Black stools is due to the iron content of hem tab and hempushpa. You can continue with these 2. If abnormal irregular periods persists 1. Get ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and endometrial thickness 2. Serum TSH done empty stomach early morning fasting levels
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