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Continuous periods.
Greetings I am 35 year old mother. I have PCOS and thyroid problem. This year I had my first period/ spotting last month on 13th and the spotting continued for 5 days( no periods toh). This month from 6.5.20 i started chumming and it was extremely heavy flow with continuous large clots. After continuous 18 days On 20.5.20 I started taking pause 500mg twice a day to get some relief. Eventually on 26th i ended my periods and I stopped pause on the same day itself.Again on 28th i have started spotting with light flow. What shall i do? Continue pause 500mg? Please help Thank You
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You belong to perimenopausal age group . this type of frequent bleeding occurs due to hormonal changes .                                                 Pause M.f gives you symptomatic relief .dose is 500mg thrice daily ./for 5 days .
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take pause for 5 days . meanwhile get your Hb./.,thyroid hormone levels .most important thing is you should have usg to rule out ovarian, uterine pathology .& endometrial thickness.
Health Tips
take fe , calcium tab along with pause tab.             consult gynaecologist along with the reports.
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Syp Dexorange 2 spoons three times a day for 15 days Looks like your thyroid medication is not enough Get fasting thyroid test done empty stomach tomorrow morning Get a ultrasound pelvis for uterus tubes and ovaries Get one pregnancy test If it is negative start Novelon 1 tablet per day for 21 days at bedtime followed by a gap of 7 days
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Today start Pause 500 1 tablet three times a day for 3 days and do the tests tomorrow morning
Health Tips
Drink plenty of water and fruits juice Avoid lifting weights and stress Sleep for 8 hours at bedtime with light off
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Hi. If possible do a scan . Better to start hormone tab after doing a scan .
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