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I was diagnosed with pcod and took novelon for 2 months and then i left it , after leaving the pills i got normal 3 cycle and again this time its been one and half month i did not get period Should i allow it to come on itself My weight is 46 height is 5'2 age 22
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Hello! PCOS can be controlled by lifestyle changes and the symptoms can be tackled with medications. However it cannot be cured completely. Kindly do a pregnancy test first , followed by medications for withdrawal bleeding needs to be taken. Lifestyle modifications in the form of regular exercise and dietary modifications to be considered.
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Do a pregnancy test with morning sample fasting urine if applicable. If not applicable or negative take Tablet Meprate 10 mg twice a day for 5 days. You will get your periods after you stop taking the medication after 7 days.
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If still abnormal irregular periods persists 1. Serum TSH 2. Serum Prolactin 3. Ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and endometrial thickness and antral follicle count on day two of periods
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Take Tablet Dronis-20 from day two of periods onwards every night for three weeks and then give a gap of seven days and then repeat for three months Take Tablet Normoz twice a day for three months Take Metital twice a day for three months 30 minutes after breakfast and dinner Cholecalciferol sachet 60 K twice a week for six weeks and weekly thereafter for life Take PCOD diet and exercise Contact me for online prescription on Practo
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