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Spotting for 4-5 days and breast pain
Hello Doctor, I have PCOD since last few years. I had tablets earlier but I stopped taking it as I had side effects. I dint get my periods for the last 6 months, but I have been spotting for the last 4 -5 days. Yesterday and today i didnt have spotting but i feel some discomfort in my throat and breast pain. (Not a sharp one, but it pains when i touch it). Kindly suggest.
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Spotting in PCOD is not periods dear. The uterine lining is growing for past 6 months without shedding. So it overgrown it’s blood supply and the some degenerated parts come out as spotting
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You need to have proper periods
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Take Tablet Meprate 10 mg twice a day for 5 days. You will get your periods after you stop taking the Meprate Tablet after 7 days. From day 2 of your proper periods you need to start on Tablet Metital twice a day for a month And Tablet Dronis 20 for 21 days followed by a gap of seven days for 3 cycles PCOD will go away. Don’t ignore the treatment Contact me for online prescription on Practo
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Probably You will start with your periods..before  periods you will have some amount of breast pain..but throat pain is not relevant..if you dont start with periods..it is already 6 months  consult your gynaec ..
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