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मेरे 16 साल की उम्र में भारी और दर्दनाक पीरियड्स हो रहे हैं और पीसीओएस की संभावना है, मुझे क्या करना चाहिए?
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Question #30865
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मेरे 16 साल की उम्र में भारी और दर्दनाक पीरियड्स हो रहे हैं और पीसीओएस की संभावना है, मुझे क्या करना चाहिए?

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मैं 16 साल की लड़की हूँ और अपने मासिक धर्म स्वास्थ्य के बारे में सलाह चाहती हूँ। मासिक धर्म का इतिहास: - मुझे पहली बार पीरियड्स 12 साल की उम्र में आए थे। - मेरे पीरियड्स शुरू से ही अनियमित रहे हैं और आमतौर पर हर 40-60 दिन में आते हैं। - कभी-कभी सिर्फ स्पॉटिंग होती है, जबकि कभी-कभी बहुत ज्यादा ब्लीडिंग होती है। वर्तमान समस्या: - मेरा वर्तमान पीरियड 51 दिनों के अंतराल के बाद शुरू हुआ। - यह अब तक का सबसे भारी और दर्दनाक पीरियड है। - ब्लीडिंग चमकीले लाल रंग की है और इसमें क्लॉट्स हैं। - एक पीरियड पैंटी जो आमतौर पर मुझे लगभग 24 घंटे चलती है, इस चक्र में केवल 4-6 घंटे चल रही है। - मेरा दर्द 8-8.5/10 तक पहुँच गया। दर्द की दवा लेने के बाद मुझे लगभग 4 घंटे के लिए राहत मिली, लेकिन दर्द फिर से लौट आया। - दर्द मुख्य रूप से मेरे निचले पेट में है और कभी-कभी मेरे बाएं निचले पीठ तक फैलता है। - खड़े होते समय मैंने कमजोरी और हल्की चक्कर आने की भी महसूस की है। पिछले 4+ वर्षों में अन्य लक्षण: - मुंहासे। - चेहरे पर बालों की वृद्धि। - सिर से बालों का झड़ना। - वजन बढ़ना। - मुझे अक्सर पीरियड्स के समय के आसपास पीरियड्स जैसे दर्द होते हैं, लेकिन कभी-कभी ब्लीडिंग शुरू नहीं होती। पिछला चिकित्सा इतिहास: - लगभग 2 साल पहले पीसीओएस का संदेह था, लेकिन मेरी अल्ट्रासाउंड रिपोर्ट सामान्य थी। - मुझे हाइपोथायरायडिज्म है, लेकिन मेरी हाल की थायरॉयड जांच सामान्य है। - पहले, मेरा प्रोलैक्टिन स्तर हल्का बढ़ा हुआ था, संभवतः हाइपोथायरायडिज्म के कारण। - मेरा हीमोग्लोबिन सामान्य है। वर्तमान विवरण: - उम्र: 16 साल - ऊंचाई: 166 सेमी (5 फीट 5½ इंच) - वजन: 68 किलोग्राम कृपया सलाह दें: 1. क्या यह इतिहास पीसीओएस का संकेत देता है? 2. क्या कोई अन्य स्थिति हो सकती है, जैसे एंडोमेट्रियोसिस या कोई अन्य हार्मोनल समस्या? 3. आप कौन से परीक्षण या जांच की सिफारिश करेंगे? 4. क्या मुझे इस पीरियड के दौरान भारी ब्लीडिंग और गंभीर दर्द के बारे में चिंतित होना चाहिए? 5. मेरे अनियमित पीरियड्स और दर्दनाक/भारी पीरियड्स के लिए आप कौन सा उपचार सुझाएंगे? धन्यवाद।

How long have you been experiencing this level of pain during your periods?:

- This is the first time

Have you noticed any changes in your weight recently?:

- Significant weight gain

How often do you experience dizziness or weakness outside of your period?:

- Rarely or never

Have you had any other symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea during this period?:

- Yes, mild nausea

What medications or treatments have you tried for the pain?:

- Over-the-counter pain relievers

Do you have a family history of menstrual disorders or hormonal issues?:

- No, not that I know of

How would you describe your overall stress levels lately?:

- Low stress

Have you had any recent changes in your diet or exercise routine?:

- No changes recently
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Your history is highly suggestive of PCOS, even with a previously normal ultrasound. In adolescents, PCOS is diagnosed primarily based on persistent irregular menstrual cycles (more than 2 years after menarche) together with clinical or biochemical evidence of hyperandrogenism (acne, excess facial hair, scalp hair loss). A normal ultrasound does not exclude PCOS at your age.

Your heavy bleeding after a 51-day gap is likely due to anovulatory cycles, where the uterine lining builds up over time before shedding heavily. However, because you are experiencing very heavy bleeding, severe pain (8–8.5/10), dizziness, and passing clots, you should be assessed by a gynecologist promptly. Seek urgent medical attention if you are soaking one pad per hour for 2 or more consecutive hours, feel faint, have severe worsening pain, or develop persistent vomiting or fever.

Endometriosis is also a possibility, particularly if painful periods continue despite adequate pain relief or become progressively worse, although it usually does not explain irregular cycles and signs of androgen excess. Other conditions to consider include bleeding disorders (especially if heavy bleeding has been present since menarche), recurrent thyroid dysfunction, persistent hyperprolactinemia, non-classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia, or less commonly other endocrine disorders.

Recommended investigations include: CBC and ferritin, pregnancy test (if sexually active), TSH, prolactin, total and free testosterone, DHEAS, 17-hydroxyprogesterone, LH/FSH (if indicated), HbA1c or fasting glucose, and a lipid profile. A pelvic ultrasound may be repeated if clinically indicated, although it is not required to diagnose PCOS in adolescents.

For treatment, continue using an NSAID such as ibuprofen or naproxen (if safe for you) started early in the menstrual cycle, maintain good hydration, and monitor your bleeding. Long-term management of PCOS often includes lifestyle measures, and depending on your goals and evaluation, your gynecologist may recommend combined oral contraceptive pills to regulate cycles and reduce bleeding, or cyclic progesterone if estrogen-containing pills are not suitable. If insulin resistance is confirmed, metformin may also be considered. Close follow-up with a gynecologist or pediatric endocrinologist is recommended to confirm the diagnosis and develop an individualized treatment plan.

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Hello Thank you for sharing your details and questions. I’ll break down each point to help you understand what might be going on and what steps you can take next.


### 1. Does this history suggest PCOS? PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is common in teenagers and young women. It usually presents with: - Irregular periods (cycles longer than 35 days, missed periods, or very unpredictable cycles) - Signs of excess androgens (acne, increased facial/body hair, scalp hair thinning) - Sometimes, weight gain or difficulty losing weight

If you have irregular periods and any of the above symptoms, PCOS is possible, but not the only cause.


### 2. Could there be another condition, such as endometriosis or another hormonal problem? Yes, other conditions can cause similar symptoms: - Endometriosis: Severe period pain (often not relieved by usual painkillers), pain outside of periods, pain during urination or bowel movements, sometimes heavy bleeding. - Other hormonal problems: Thyroid disorders, high prolactin, or bleeding disorders can also cause irregular or heavy periods.


### 3. What tests or investigations would you recommend? To clarify the cause, a doctor may suggest: - Pelvic ultrasound: To look for polycystic ovaries or other abnormalities - Blood tests:
- Hormone profile (LH, FSH, testosterone, prolactin, TSH, estradiol) - Blood sugar and insulin levels (for PCOS) - CBC (to check for anemia from heavy bleeding) - Coagulation profile (if bleeding is very heavy) - Physical exam: By a gynecologist


### 4. Should I be concerned about the heavy bleeding and severe pain during this period? Heavy bleeding and severe pain are not normal and should be evaluated, especially if: - You are soaking through pads every 1–2 hours - Passing large clots - Feeling dizzy, weak, or faint - Pain is severe and not relieved by over-the-counter painkillers

If any of these are true, see a doctor soon to prevent anemia and manage pain.


### 5. What treatment would you suggest for both my irregular periods and painful/heavy periods? Treatment depends on the cause, but common options include: - Lifestyle: Healthy diet, regular exercise, and weight management can help regulate periods, especially in PCOS. - Medications:
- Hormonal birth control pills (to regulate cycles and reduce bleeding/pain) - Non-hormonal options like tranexamic acid or mefenamic acid for heavy/painful periods (doctor’s prescription needed) - Iron supplements if you are anemic - Pain relief: Paracetamol or ibuprofen for pain (after checking with your doctor) - Further treatment: If endometriosis or another condition is found, treatment will be tailored accordingly.


Next Steps: - Book an appointment with a gynecologist for evaluation and tests. - Keep a menstrual diary (dates, flow, pain, other symptoms). - Don’t ignore severe pain or very heavy bleeding—get checked soon.

Thank you

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Your symptoms and history — including the irregular periods, acne, facial hair, weight gain, and scalp hair loss — do suggest that PCOS could be a possible cause. Despite your normal ultrasound results, PCOS can sometimes be diagnosed based on clinical criteria alone, as all features don’t necessarily show up in imaging. The heavy, painful bleeding and the presence of clots can also overlap with other conditions like endometriosis or adenomyosis, but these typically would require further evaluation since you’ve also mentioned back pain and significant discomfort. Given the heavy bleeding and severe pain, it’s crucial to consider these symptoms seriously, as they can impact overall health. A pelvic ultrasound might be recommended to assess for any structural anomalies like fibroids or ovarian cysts. Depending on considerations of your complete health profile, hormone tests (like LH, FSH, androgens) could provide more insight into your menstrual irregularities, and reevaluating your thyroid function along with prolactin levels would be prudent.

Regarding treatment, addressing the heavy bleeding and severe pain can initially involve non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for pain relief. However, hormonal therapy might be needed to regulate periods and reduce symptoms – options include birth control pills or other forms of hormonal regulation like the hormonal IUD. Lifestyle modifications, focusing on a balanced diet and regular physical activity, could help manage weight and, by extension, some other PCOS-associated symptoms. Consulting a gynecologist would be crucial not only for a refined diagnosis and to explore treatment options but also for managing symptoms effectively and safely. If the bleeding causes significant weakness or dizziness, seeking immediate medical attention is vital to prevent any severe complications like anemia due to blood loss. Ensure to keep up with follow-ups and any prescribed treatments or recommendations by your healthcare provider to address this comprehensively.

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Hello, Thank you for providing such a detailed history. Based on your symptoms, PCOS is a strong possibility, even though your ultrasound was normal 2 years ago. In adolescents, a normal ultrasound does not rule out PCOS, and the diagnosis is mainly based on irregular menstrual cycles together with signs of excess male hormones (acne, facial hair, scalp hair loss) after excluding other hormonal causes.

Regarding your questions:

1. Does this suggest PCOS? Yes, your history of irregular periods (40–60 day cycles), weight gain, acne, facial hair, and hair loss is highly suggestive of PCOS.

2. Could it be something else? Yes. Other conditions that should be ruled out include: • Hormonal disorders (thyroid disease, elevated prolactin) • Non-classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia • Less commonly, endometriosis (especially if severe pain continues despite treatment) • Bleeding disorders if heavy periods have always been excessive

3. Recommended investigations: • Pelvic ultrasound (repeat if advised by your gynecologist) • CBC and serum ferritin (to assess for anemia/iron deficiency) • TSH and Free T4 • Serum prolactin • Total/free testosterone and DHEAS • 17-hydroxyprogesterone • Fasting blood glucose or HbA1c • Lipid profile

4. Should you be concerned about this heavy bleeding? Yes. Since this is the heaviest period you’ve had, along with severe pain, weakness, dizziness, and passing clots, you should be evaluated by a gynecologist. If you are soaking through a pad every 1–2 hours for several hours, feel faint, or have worsening dizziness, you should seek urgent medical care.

5. Treatment: Treatment depends on the underlying cause, but commonly includes lifestyle measures, pain relief, and sometimes hormonal therapy (such as combined oral contraceptive pills) to regulate cycles if PCOS is confirmed. These medications should only be started after evaluation by a gynecologist.

Prescription/Advice: • Continue the pain medication that has been helping, as directed on the label or by your doctor. • Stay well hydrated and rest as needed. • Increase iron-rich foods in your diet, and your doctor may advise iron supplements if required. • Arrange a consultation with a gynecologist for further evaluation and investigations. • Seek urgent medical attention if you are soaking a pad in less than 1–2 hours, have severe dizziness or fainting, develop severe one-sided abdominal pain, or the bleeding becomes uncontrollable.

Feel free to reach out again.

Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain Family Medicine Specialist

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Hello dear Please be aware See pcos is a multiple organs associated disease with varying complications. Below medications and precautions can be taken to control the disease progression to maximum chances. In your case investigation like Pelvic USG Transbdombal USG Rft Lft Serum prolactin Esr CBC Urine analysis Are must and are required to be shared with gynaecologist Oral Contraceptives Diane-35 ( acne medication) if found Progesterone - Duphaston ( bleeding induction) Spironolactone -( associated bp fluctuations of present). Metformin - ( glucose control) Letrozole (ovulation induction- but only after confirmation from gynacolologist) Eflorthine- ( for facial hair) Orlistat- ( for fat reduction) In addition,please take preventive measure Do meditation Exercises regularly for half an hour Avoid overthinking Weight control must to prevent osteoporosis In case of no improvement in 1 month,please consult gynacolologist for further details Regards

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