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Irregular periods
I had irregular periods for many years. In 2019, I was diagnosed with PCOD, and the gynecologist prescribed contraceptive pills, which I stopped taking. In 2022, I faced a similar issue, and the doctor prescribed Deviry and Ebastine for the first ten days, resulting in menstruation. Later, contraceptive pills were prescribed, which I stopped taking after my periods became regular. Now, I have missed my periods for 2 months. Should I resume the same medication prescribed before? Also, it's important to note that I don't have a thyroid problem.
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Do an ultrasound to check pcos...Do thyroid function test for TSH Level...if you are sexually active then do urine pregnancy test..after that take treatment for inducing periods
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If you are sexually active you need a pregnancy test If not you first need a medicine to help you get your periods because contraceptive pills can be taken only from day one of the periods The only way to get regular periods in a PCos  patient is  to exercise and maintain a healthy bmi
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What is your last tsh levels? You have to get a repeat USG done along with other investigations before starting any medicines
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