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Irregular period
I got my period after a two month gap. I usually get it for 3 days. This month I got it twice( less than 4 week gap) This has never happened to me, before.
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Eat 4 times a day in little amount, drink more water in morning. Do mild excercise. Go for T3, T4, TSH levels test. Consult me with report.
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Hello do a usg uterus and basic hormone profile . May be hormone variation And check your thyroid profile
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As you are 40 yrs old, periods can sometimes get irregular, and it's normal. If you want you can get evaluated with the following tests 1. Serum TSH 2. USG pelvis
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Okay,first of all you need to check your TSH level and do an USG.If everything comes normal,then you can take a course of OCP for regularising your periods.However,good diet also plays a very strong role in maintaining hormone balance.
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You can start on menoreg syrup two teaspoonful twice daily.
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