Irregular periods past 2 years? - #10259
Iam 21 years old girl. iam unmarried girl,Imiss my period before 4 months iam vergin.But iam over weight girl I don't have any medical issues please suggestany medication mam or sir . I have any problem in my stomach past two years I suffer this problem
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Hello dear Please be aware I doubt you are having PCOS or some infertility problems You may need to undergo tests for confirmation Kindly consult with the gynacolologist for details Regards
Missing your period for 4 months (amenorrhea), especially with being overweight, may be due to hormonal imbalance like PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), even if you’re a virgin and have no other medical issues. Your stomach problems and irregular periods could both be linked to poor digestion, stress, or hormonal changes. Please consult a gynecologist for a pelvic scan and hormone tests to get the right diagnosis and safe treatment.
Hello siva As you have missed period from 4 month and u are overweight…this is due to hormonal imbalance which can be due to hypothyroidism or pcos
So first I would advise you to get thyroid profile Fsh LH testosterone insulin (fasting) USG abdomen and pelvis
Post investigation i can suggest you medicine Mean while try these Lifestyle Changes Lose 5–10% of your weight: Even small weight loss can restart your period.
Regular physical activity: 30–45 mins of walking, yoga, or strength training.
Low GI diet: Cut down on sugar, refined carbs, processed foods.
Include more green vegetables, whole grains, and protein.
And also visit gynecologist or endocrinologist for proper and complete treatment
If you’ve been experiencing irregular periods for over two years and have now missed your period for four months, it’s important to delve into potential causes, particularly when you’re also mentioning being overweight. One common issue associated with irregular periods and weight is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). PCOS can disrupt your menstrual cycles and lead to weight gain, but this isn’t the only possibility. Thyroid function abnormalities, such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, can also play a role in menstrual irregularities. It would be advisable to have some diagnostic tests conducted, such as blood tests to check hormone levels, including thyroid function tests and perhaps a pelvic ultrasound to assess the ovaries. Without these, a correct diagnosis is challenging. Regarding medication, it’s crucial to have a healthcare provider determine the root cause before starting any treatment. Lifestyle modifications, like modest weight loss through a balanced diet and regular exercise, can often help normalize menstrual cycles and are usually recommended as the first step. Avoid self-medication without professional advice, particularly concerning hormonal treatments which can have side effects if misused. If you have any persistent abdominal pain, bloating, or other concerning symptoms, they should be evaluated promptly by a healthcare professional to ensure they are not related to any other gynecological or gastrointestinal conditions. Seeing a doctor would be the best next step to address these issues comprehensively, and they will guide you with appropriate management based on your specific situation and test results.
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