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Heavy Bleeding Periods PCOS
Last month doctor prescribed me Crina Ncr for 20 days after i was having prolonged bleeding. The next day of completing dosage I got my periods and it was heavy flow in the 5 th day also. So now I am taking Trenexa mf . 4 dose(2 days) done but bleeding not decreasing.last month did all lh/fsh, serum prolactin and thyroid test, came normal What to do?
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Take progesterone tablet to stop it
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Tranexa 500 thrice a day* 3 days. Bleeding If still doesn't decrease, consult Ur gyneacologist.
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Need more Details about the condition , Kindly Go for a consultation
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