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I have had gerd since 2 years causing acid reflux anxiety etc. log of blood tests USG chest x ray pft was done but mostly reports were normal. I also have had irregular periods since young age so I am consulting gynaec also. This year I started with family planning but irregular periods is also there so gynae doctor gave meprate and crisanta before and after periods along with normoz ds. I had taken these meds earlier but this time it cause excess dizziness anxiety gas and reflux. I had these issues earlier but not this intensity. I have stress and overthinking issue also. Yesterday my gynaec has said since egg formation is low she is giving hmg injection 150 along with met pco care and Ecosprin, calcium and d3 . Is medication fine. I am told to get injection alternate day . Today she checked and left follicle is 11.1 and right is 5.6 . It's day 9 of periods. Is the medication and line of treatment fine? Due to gerd I have anxiety and fear also persistent.
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Medicine are fine But take a pantoprazole tablet in case of gastritis
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