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What food need to eat to get periods on time and proper flow What is the reason of low flow ? It is normal ?
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Balanced diet not fatty food and junk food.. If obese reduce ur weight.. Consult gynaecologist..
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There are no particular food to get periods on time. Just healthy diet with excercises should be done as a routine. If required get your 1. Serum TSH 2. Serum prolactin 3. USG pelvis
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Eat well Stay hydrated Exercise regularly If symptoms doesn't subside get a usg done
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You need to take Balanced diet Do yoga and excercise
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Thyroid profile USG pelvis
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