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Mild pcod -Krimson 35 causing spotting
Age 35 single virgin. From November 16 to nov 31st I had bleeding including withdrawal bleeding and spotting  . Used   trapic  for 3 days to stop periods. But flow again started from December 4th . Doctor told it's due to mild pcos. Used Krimson 21 days strip from dec 7th  . Tablets completed on 31st December. Got regular period on 7th Jan to 11th Jan. But  again withdrawal  spotting and dark brown mucus discharge started on 22nd Jan. What went wrong? Should I wait for few days.  Why is it giving withdrawal discharge after periods. Krimson Medicine was given only for one cycle. 21 days. She asked to use the Krimson 21 stop only for one cycle.
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Yes you need proper evaluation and diagnosis before induction of treatment
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please consult Dr sushila Gupta senior gynaecologist on practo for further management and treatment
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Connect please
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Pcos is not the reason for
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Continue taking krimson for 3 cycles. Get investigations done like FSH/LH levels, thyorid profile, Prolactin levels and ultrasound
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