अगर Normens लेने के 3 महीने बाद भी मेरा मासिक धर्म का प्रवाह बहुत हल्का है तो मुझे क्या करना चाहिए?
पिछले 7-8 महीनों से मेरा मासिक धर्म बहुत हल्का हो गया है। कुछ महीने तो ऐसे भी थे जब मेरी पीरियड्स पूरी तरह से बंद हो गई थीं। डॉक्टर से सलाह लेने के बाद मैंने अल्ट्रासाउंड और हार्मोन टेस्ट करवाए, और सभी रिपोर्ट्स सामान्य आईं। फिर डॉक्टर ने मुझे 3 महीने के लिए Normens 5 mg लेने की सलाह दी, जिसमें हर चक्र में 21 दिन दवा लेनी थी और 7 दिन का ब्रेक देना था। लेकिन 3 महीने तक नियमित रूप से दवा लेने के बाद भी मेरा मासिक धर्म बहुत हल्का है, लगभग गायब ही है। अब मुझे क्या करना चाहिए?
How would you describe your menstrual flow over the past few months?:
- Very light — barely noticeableHave you experienced any other symptoms besides light menstrual flow?:
- No other symptomsDid you notice any changes in your weight during this time?:
- No significant changesWhat is your current stress level or emotional state?:
- Moderate — some stress but manageableHave you made any changes to your diet or exercise routine recently?:
- No changesHave you had any other medical issues or treatments during this period?:
- No other issuesWhat was your menstrual pattern like before the past 7-8 months?:
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Doctors' responses
Given that you’ve already undergone an ultrasound and hormone tests, which came back normal, and you’ve been on Normens (likely a progestin) for 3 months with little improvement, there are a few directions to consider. It’s possible that you might have a condition like Hypothalamic Amenorrhea, where the hypothalamus in the brain slows or stops releasing hormones that trigger the menstrual cycle. This can be caused by stress, significant changes in weight, excessive exercise, or other lifestyle factors. If this seems relevant, revisiting these factors might help.
Discuss with your provider about alternative treatment plans. Sometimes, a different hormone therapy or adjusting current dosages can be effective. If lifestyle factors were 개선 in the past few months (e.g., diet, exercise routines), seeing if additional adjustments lead to changes might be useful. Also, ensure there’s no other underlying causes like Thyroid disorders or PCOS that could sometimes not show evident on initial tests. Re-assess if your diagnosis might have overlooked these aspects.
Additionally, consider if any recent medications, supplements or changes might affect your menstrual cycle. Keep track of your cycle details - even subtle ones - since these can give valuable insights to your doctor on how to proceed. It may also be beneficial to have a follow-up with a gynecologist or an endocrinologist, as they specialize in this domain. If the condition doesn’t improve under their guidance, they’ll know to pursue more intensive diagnostic approaches. This condition should be monitored closely, as untreated menstrual irregularities can affect your bone health long term due to estrogen deficiency.
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