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Periods problem
Periods no comes last 2 month Third month already started. I m unmarried girl. I don't what's happening.
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Hello dear ... I would like to know little more info or history of your problems.. It would be great if we can continue our conversation on my private window as here I am restricted to give you few line of treatment..
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This problem is due to the hormnal imbalance and disturbance. This problem is known as dysmenorrhea.
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It's . Hormones imbalance Consult online with me for better result
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you might have pcos. PCOD/PCOS is a common reproductive endocrine disorder. In Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), excessive amounts of androgens ("male" hormones such as testosterone) are produced by the ovaries. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common cause of infertility, menstrual irregularity, and hirsute (excessive hair growth). Insulin and Oral Contraceptives in controlled amounts is used as a treatment method in PCOS. Known causes for PCOS: - Genetic inheritance - Insulin resistance in which case the cells can't use insulin properly - Obesity can cause inflammation of the body and insulin resistance - Exercise and a healthy lifestyle by eating a well balanced diet devoid of oily, deep fried and junk food has shown to improve the status of the PCOS.
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