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Irregular menstruation cycles
I have irregular menstruation cycles since 4-5 years now. Recently went to a doctor and she gave me medicines to get my periods. After around 36 hours of getting my periods, I went for some tests she prescribed. I had to go on the second day, since it lasted hardly 2 days ( had same experience with the medicine before). Out of all the results, one seemed quite unusual. LH level is >200 while FSH is 51.48 mIU/ml. I know this ratio should be 1:1. I had pelvic scan done but nothing there. Also I have TSH 10. Rest is fine with RBC count to 5.1 I want to know how severe is the issue here and how will it impact my health? In this case. What should be the course of action? Thanks
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TSH is definitely elevated... Looks like hypothyroidism. It could be the reason for irregular menstruation. Consult a Endocrinologist and start thyroid meds. Also if you have gained weight over the last 6-12 months, that also could be a reason. Losing those extra kilos will also help
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