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Hormonal Imbalance
I have Hypothyroidism and i have been taking thyroid medication and it is under control as well right now. Since past couple of years my period flow has also reduced a lot(light to medium flow on first and second day followed by just spotting on 3rd and 4th day). Currently I'm also getting excessive acne on my chin and jaw area even when my periods are over. What could be the reason for this? Is there any test I can undertake to figure out the problem?
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U can get ur hormonal profile done for a basic evaluation of the cause
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Your symptoms are suggestive of hormonal imbalance. Consult for detailed information.
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The reason for less flow could be being overweight Since thyroid levels are normal Acne is because of over activity of The sebaceous gland Start exercising if you are overweight
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