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 रहा है। कुछ महीनों में तो 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 now compared to before taking Normens?:
- Still very light or absentHave you experienced any other symptoms alongside your light menstrual flow?:
- No, just the light flowDid you notice any changes in your lifestyle or stress levels during the past few months?:
- No significant changesHave you had any other medical conditions or treatments that might affect your menstrual cycle?:
- No, I am generally healthyHow regular are your periods now, even if the flow is light?:
- Irregular (not predictable)Have you discussed any alternative treatments or further testing with your doctor?:
- No, I haven't discussed this100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
If you’ve been taking Normens and still experiencing very light or nearly absent menstrual flow, there might be a few things to consider. First, it’s helpful to review whether there’s been any change in lifestyle, stress levels, significant weight loss or gain, or any physical or psychological factors that could be influencing your menstrual cycle. Since your hormonal tests and ultrasound were normal, it’s possible that external factors might be at play. Nonetheless, it’s essential to return to your healthcare provider to discuss your ongoing symptoms. They may need to adjust your treatment plan, potentially altering the medication dosage or type. It’s also important to ensure that other potential underlying conditions have been thoroughly evaluated. Conditions such as thyroid disorders or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) may not always be fully ruled out with initial tests. Additionally, make sure you are following any additional lifestyle or health recommendations they provided. Sometimes these kinds of issues can also be related to how your body individually responds to medication. If there’s a lack of response to Normens, your doctor might consider alternatives. They might want to investigate further with additional testing or possibly refer you to a specialist such as a gynecologist or endocrinologist for a more detailed examination of your hormonal health. Be candid with your doctor about all symptoms and any changes you’ve noticed, as this can guide them to a more tailored approach to your management.
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