Periods flow

2021-04-30 02:10:37
My periods flow has been reduced for past 2 months... That is onky 2 days I get flow.. 3rd day I get only spotting..before u usually get 3-4 days flow...I am not married. Kindly tell me what's the problem? .. Do u have to visit doctor?? Do u have to take any test?..
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Answered2021-04-30 03:42:38

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If for 3 consecutive cycles flow is reduced,then do Thyroid function test to rule our thyroid disorders & USG abdomen to rule out PCOS & even Complete Blood Count to rule out anemia...flow can also be reduced due to stress & harmone imbalance...
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Answered2021-04-30 02:49:30

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Do u hav any other symptoms ??
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Do Tsh test  to r/o thyroid prob usg abdomen to r/o pcos

Answered2021-04-30 02:15:33

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Can be due to stress Wait and watch for 2 more months

Answered2021-04-30 02:48:13

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Are your periods regular? If yes then you go for hormone testing like TSH, sr. Prolactin, Fsh and LH. Basically see your HB%.
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Do regular exercise be stress free

Answered2021-04-30 02:47:52

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