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PCOS and hypothyroid
Hi, in my reports on May 25, I was diagnosed with hypothyroid (my TSH level was 7.9) & PCOS (as I was getting continuous menses with just a gap of 2 and 6 days for 3 times) In consultation with gynaecologist on Practo, I was told to take thyroxine sodium tablet 25 mg (1 month) for hypothyroid and meprate (3 weeks) for PCOS - continuous menses problem I was going through Now after 1 month: I was told once I stop meprate I will get menses which was true, I got it from 21 June to 29 June but the problem is I again got menses on July 4 which is just 4 days after previous was over. - please suggest what should I do as in my current blood check reports, it seems it has affected a lot on blood composition due to blood loss due to menses. (Report says: Alert!!! Hypochromia) - please throw some light here Also should I continue thyroxine sodium tablet 25 mg? In current report TSH level is 3.85, testosterone is 41.28 (It's also showing vitamin D deficiency:18.29 and iron deficiency: 29)
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