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No periods after taking Metital
My monthly cycle tends to be 35-40 days. Post lockdown I didn't get period for two months so I went to a gynecologist and she prescribed me Metital for 3 months. After taking tablet I got mild period once and after 26 days I again got periods and it's been 35 days since my last period and I have still not got it. Why am I not getting periods even after taking Metital. I am also maintaining a healthy lifestyle and doing 5km brisk walk daily to reduce my weight (52 kg) Note: In Feb 2020, I did an ultrasound it said tiny follicles arranged peripherally in ovaries. Please suggest what to do
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Recurrent delay in menstrual cycles suggests a hormonal problem which could be PCOS, thyroid disorder or due to high prolactin.
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You need to get hormonal tests done
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Scan s/o pcod maintain healthy lifestyle Take tablet normoz daily night for one month
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definately there is hormone imbalance , check for it
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contact directly for the prescription
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Continue Metital dear twice a day as advised In addition take Tablet Normoz twice a day for three months.
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Sometimes Missed periods can happen in PCOD despite Metital . Periods will take a little while to settle down. Don’t worry Take Tablet Meprate 10 mg twice a day for 5 days. You will get your periods after you stop taking the medication after 7 days Take a boiled egg daily Eat and sleep regularly on time Destress and detoxify Take milk with turmeric at night daily Follow PCOD diet and exercise
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