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Ethaysl and tranexamic tablets stoppage
I have PCOS and due to prolonged bleeding (10days till today) my doctor prescribed tranexamic tablet from 6th day to stop periods (3 times a day 500mg). On 3rd when bleeding didn't stop i went to doctor again and she told me to continue ethaysl and tranexamic both (3 times a day). On 3rd night itself the period stops (after first time 1 dose of both medicine together). Now do i need to continue take these 2 medicines for 3 days or can stop it ? Will my period come again if i stop taking these medicine. As my doctor also mentioned to adopt lifestyle changes instead to undergo hormonal treatment. Please suggest should i stop taking these medicine now or continue for next 3 days a prescribed. Thanks a lot in advance
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Go for hormones plus lifestyle modification
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Can stop after cessation of bleeding as it is symptomatic treatment…but you need to get investigated with TSH,cbc
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The medicine you have been prescribed will only reduce the flow You need investigations to find out the reason for the prolonged bleeding And a proper treatment should be initiated following investigations PCoS is not the reason for the prolonged bleeding
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