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My periods won't stop
I'd been consuming Deviry + Glyciphage since past 3-4 years since I couldn't get my periods normally at all. However, since the past 4-5 months, I started getting my periods naturally, although irregular in nature. They would sometimes come back within 15 days of getting over. This time, during last month, on 16th June, I got my periods again naturally. They usually last 5-6 days for me so by 5th day I was done. But from 8th day I noticed that I started spotting again. I've now been spotting since the last 10-12 days and my spotting won't stop. It isn't heavy flow, but I do bleed 3-4 drops per day. Is this a side effect of the previous medication? Is this normal? Will it go away on its own? Because there's no other symptom other than the fact that I'm bleeding this long. Please help.
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No it is not a side effect of the previous medication no this is not normal you need investigations to find out the reason treatment can be offered accordingly
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Pcod it is common usually and if you r over weight that is last two digits of your height for example a person with height of 157 cms her weight should be 57kgs so for ur height if ur normal weight then just get regular scans done every 6 mnths to 8 months and get your thyroid checked and your complaint of spoting is normal for ur medication and as ur having pcod its ok but thyroid and hb to be checked
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