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Age: 20 | Height: 5 ft | Weight: 68 kg Since Sep 2021, I’ve had severe period issues. Initially, I had extreme pain and heavy bleeding (pad change every 30 mins). After treatment, it improved, but in 2022, periods stopped. With treatment, bleeding started but became frequent—twice a month. In 12th, cycles synced with a friend. In Apr-May 2023, I bled for a full month; doctor said stress-induced and gave Krimson 35. Bleeding wouldn’t stop without it. In Sept 2024, I switched to homeopathy due to heavy white discharge; since then, no periods. Blood test in Sept 2024 showed thyroid issues; I took thyroid, insulin, and iron medicines. Got period in Jan 2025, USG showed ovarian cysts (PCOS). Last period in April 2025. Not on any medication now. Recent blood test: Vitamin D severely low (14.72), B12 borderline (247), Hb 12.78 (borderline low), thyroid normal (TSH 3.99), sugar normal (FBS 79, HbA1c 5.3%), lipids normal, ALP mildly high (181.15).
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I got your history but PCOS tests like FSH, LH, PRL, Testosterone need to be done. They are blood tests.Alp is fine. Start vit D sachet 60 k weekly once a week for 6 weeks and consult after reports
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