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Have put on weight in Last 4-5 months. From 60 kg to 65. Menstrual cycle starts on expected date but doesn't continue to bleed regularly. Bleeds for 2 days doesn't bleed for one day then Bleeds again. Sometimes only for 3 days.
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hello ,get comlete haemogram , lipid profile ,rbs ,t3 t4 tsh done to rule out the cause of increase in weight , regarding bleeding as it is on expected day, it is normal, here only the flow patern is bit disturbed , but i do not think it is abnormal , any how get an endometrial biopsy done and consult a gynaecologist and decide, bye.
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I suggest homoeo treatment 100% fit ok.
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Hi..... In a normal menstrual cycle, a balance between the hormones estrogen and progesterone regulates the buildup of the lining of the uterus (endometrium), which is shed during menstruation. If a hormone imbalance occurs, mentrual irregularities occurs..... Consult Gynecologist for further evaluation and treatment.....
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