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Irregular periods - Pre menopause
She is 49. Her Period are irregular. Sometimes with a gap of 3 months. Last period was after 4 months . After 4 days of slightly heavy bleeding, Texid tablet was taken three times a day and bleeding stopped after 2 more days. She had to travel and there was exertion thereafter. After 7 days the bleeding started again. Should she take Texid again ?
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She can take again Trexid but in my opinion personal checking to a gynaecologist is must.  For details you can chat me online on Practo consult app.
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