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Primolut N effect
My mother D&C report for irregular and heavy bleeding showed Disordered proliferative endometrium. Doctor advised primolut N 1 tab for 21 days. After stopping the tablet, 2 days later she got her periods which was very heavy and she had to rush to the washroom every 2 hours. She is taking tranexa to stop bleeding. Just worried what is causing this and should be consider hysterectomy instead of pills?
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She is wasting time and money. She should go for a hysterectomy. Please consult with a Gynecologist on Practo.
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Yes u should go for hysterectomy but go for endometrial biopsy first.
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Pls connect for advice
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Better go for Hysterctomy,,,, Or at least get one endometrial biopsy done
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Get hysteroscopy dnc and further hystercomy
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You should consider  hysterectomy.
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Go for hysterectomy.
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