Hello Doctors, it's been 56 days since my last period in between this I'd taken tablet of boosting immune system given by my eye doctor. I don't why my periods is late. I'm feeling worry Doctors is there any sign of serious. Because earlier also I had same problem and after 2 months my periods came, and i got bleed for 11 days. Now also my periods is late. I don't know what to do pls help me ❤️🙏🏻
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I understand your concern. Delayed periods like this are common and usually manageable once we review your history properly.
If you are comfortable, you may consult me directly so I can take detailed information (cycles, weight, stress, medications) and guide you step by step regarding investigations and treatment.
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R u sexualy active? If yes first go for pregnancy kit test if its negative
Tab primolute N 5 mg two times after food for five days stop abruptly, break through bleeding takes place between 48 to 72hrs.
A delay in periods of around 2 months is quite common in young women and in most cases does not indicate any serious problem, especially since you have had a similar episode in the past where periods were delayed and then resumed on their own. Such menstrual irregularities are most often due to hormonal imbalance, which can be triggered by stress, anxiety, changes in weight, sleep disturbance, recent illness, or medications/supplements (including immune-boosting tablets).
When periods are delayed, the uterine lining continues to build up, which explains why you earlier had prolonged bleeding (around 11 days) once the period started. This pattern is commonly seen in anovulatory cycles and is usually functional and not dangerous.
Next Steps
The first and most important step is to rule out pregnancy if there is any possibility, by doing a urine pregnancy test. If pregnancy is ruled out, common causes include PCOS, thyroid imbalance, or stress-related hormonal changes, all of which are treatable.
At this stage, there is no need to panic. I would advise consulting a gynecologist for proper evaluation. Basic blood tests (such as thyroid profile and hormonal tests, if needed) and an ultrasound may be advised. Please avoid self-medication to induce periods.
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Seek medical attention urgently only if you develop very heavy bleeding, severe lower abdominal pain, dizziness, or weakness.
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Since you mentioned that earlier also your periods came late and then you had prolonged bleeding for 11 days, this suggests a hormonal cycle disturbance, not something dangerous in most young women.
At 24 years of age, this is usually not serious, but it should be evaluated properly.
Do not take any medicine on your own to bring periods.
Reduce stress, maintain regular sleep, healthy diet, and exercise.
Treatment is usually simple and effective once the cause is known. Please don’t worry — many women experience this and recover well with proper care.
Next Steps
First, rule out pregnancy with a urine pregnancy test (if sexually active).
2. Consult a gynecologist for examination.
3. You may need simple tests like:
Ultrasound pelvis
Thyroid test (TSH)
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