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Irregular periods
Last medication (krimson 35) i used was in December 2019. My thyroid n sugar n hormonal tests were all normal. So i stopped the medicine cs my periods were regular then. But again since april i have had no periods for 2 months. Last week i took a medication called - meprate on the recommendation of a family gynae doctor. And now she is suggesting me Ovral l and lunarex tablet to take on the 3rd day once my periods comes. I'm confused abt the medicine. Need advice. Also my weight has been increasing despite all the exercise n diet changes that i have made.
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Are you unmarried? Your sonography shows pcod? Weight reduction and lifestyle changes are main stay of treatment in pcod.. You need not take repeated hormonal pills Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For a article on pcod Blog section
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Hey looks like you have some hormonal issues . Try to get second d day of menses -FSH ,LH , E 2 levels USG pelvis for more confirmation Weight loss will take a time 3-6months So Memel doing exercise & diet daily It will help you out in the long run
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Take Ovral L and lunarex as advised by your doctor for 3 cycles to regularly get your periods
Next Steps
Take cholecalciferol sachet 60 K twice a week for 6 weeks and weekly thereafter
Health Tips
Take milk with turmeric at night Take lots of onions and garlic and tomatoes Reduce oil Avoid stress and sleep for 8 hours at bedtime with light off Avoid non-veg and egg Avoid fast food Take a spoon of methi seeds soak up in water over night and take next morning Take wheat based diabetes diet Brisk walking three times a week for 20 minutes Take oil bath and detoxify
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