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Meprate tablet and less periods
I was having my monthly regular periods till October (October 14), but November I didn't get the periods, all upt were negative and USG scan was normal so after 15 days taking norgest for 5 days (2 times a day) got periods on December 3 but it was little less compared to normal. And again in January month I didn't get periods again so visited the doctor and attached a USG scan done on January 6, the doctor prescribed meprate 10 mg 14 tablets a week and got my periods today. But today periods flow is slightly less and some big tissue like clots are also passing. Is it normal to shed big tissue like blood clots and have less periods?
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This is happening because of the hemorrhagic cyst. Get a CA125 levels checked. If normal, wait for few months, it should recover.
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Connect please
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Your ultrasound scan is generally normal. Please consult a Gynecologist in your area for a physical examination and further management.  It may involve a prolonged treatment with many consultations.
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U have hemorrhagic cyst, we connect for online consultation and advice
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There is small hemorrhagic cyst of ovaries may cause harmonal imbalance and it is ok that clots are passed after 1&1/2 month amenorrhea..
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Is there any weight gain recently!?? Loose some weight, healthy diet and youll het your periods regularly
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