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Pcod and overal L tables.. Breast pain
Im diagnosed with Pcod since 7 years abd took treatment for kids for almost 3 years. Treatment includes harmone tablets and injections. I had my c section delivery in Aug'21 and didnot get any breastmilk so my baby is completely on formula feeding. I got my periods 3 months after my c section but had abnormal bleeding and spotting. Took overal l for 2 months basing on my doctors advice and today is the last tablet in my second month sheet. Im experiencing slight discomfort and have a slight painful feeling when i touch left breast. Will this be a cause of concern?
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice ,i m expert in pcod treatment,i will advice u
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Do a breast self examination for any tender spots or nodules Ultrasound bilateral breast and axilla
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