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No period for 10 months
I've been on thyroid med for yrs now, the levels r normal often but this time I didn't get my period for 10 months, i showed a gynaec they gave withdrawal, took it got period after 10 days, it has been 2 months didn't get any period since. I got a usg, ovaries were normal in size. Have been experiencing gi issues like pain bloating and diarrhea like stool hrs after eating, since 2 weeks now. What should I do, no matter what I eat no matter how much I try to stay healthy it all keeps getting worse
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I understand ur problem But the treatment in your case needs patience When ur taking medicine ur getting withdrawal bleeding See consult again do start your treatment and do regular follow ups First you need to get investigations s Start on meprate get ur periods then start 21 day pills for 3 months do constant review consultation It almost takes an 6 months for you to get corrected Be patient
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When the withdrawal bleeding fails then the next answer is getting a hormone levels profile. After that a D&C may be required. Please consult with your Gynaecologist on these points. The treatment may be prolonged and needing frequent reviews. So a consultation with a Gynaecologist in your area will be worthwhile, not Tele-consultation.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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You need to consult for some datailedbdiscussion and advise regarding your issue.
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Once get the complete hormonal profile and other symptoms also should be looked into. If there is repeatedly irregular cycles then there is abnormality in the hormones
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