Hello reshma ji As you have suggested that you are facing irregular bleeding since 2 month and spotting like bleed on 1st day As you have suggested that your USG was normal and cyst were there,if possible kindly upload USG report Secondly possibility is there that you might have stress issues or thyroid or vit d can cause irregular So kindly get “thyroid profile” done And usually 3 month of period is taken to consider any serious issues By gynecologist if you still have doubt can consult directly with a gynecologist whose individual physical consult will be assuring for you Kindly don’t worry about it If any pain more than usual Fever itching comes kindly visit your nearest gynecologist Ask me any queries in your mind
Agar period ka flow pehle din se hi kaafi halka ho (jaise 5th day jaisa), aur ye pattern do mahine se repeat ho raha hai, toh ye hormonal imbalance ya stress-related ho sakta hai. Aapka ultrasound normal tha, jo achhi baat hai, lekin agar ye continue ho raha hai toh periods ke hormone levels (FSH, LH, prolactin, TSH) check karwana zaroori hai. Kripya apne gynecologist se consult karein taaki is pattern ka root cause samajh kar treatment diya jaa sake.
Hello dear Please be aware See as per my clinical experience you are either having endometriosis or development of pcos You can take following medications for improvement Tab drotin once a day Tab Tropic m for bleeding once a day for 1 month Kindly do take consultation with gynacolologist for further details Regards
Periods light flow se shuru hona kabhi kabhi normal hota hai, lekin agar aisa lagatar ho raha hai toh hormonal imbalance ho sakta hai. Aapne ultrasound karwaya hai toh reports par dhyan dena zaroori hai. Kripya apne gynecologist se consult karein taaki sahi diagnosis ho sake.
It sounds like your menstrual cycle has become irregular, with lighter bleeding occurring earlier than expected. Since you’ve already had an ultrasound and these changes have been happening over the past few months, it’s important to consider a few possible underlying factors. Hormonal imbalances, such as those involving estrogen and progesterone, are common causes of irregular periods. Factors like stress, significant weight loss or gain, and intense physical exercise can also affect your menstrual cycle. Another possibility is thyroid dysfunction, which can influence hormonal regulation. It’s a good idea to follow up with your healthcare provider to discuss these changes, especially since it’s been a recurring pattern. They may recommend further hormone testing or revisiting your thyroid function tests if those were not included in your initial evaluations. When discussing with your doctor, bring up any changes in your lifestyle or symptoms that may have coincided with the start of these irregularities. Meanwhile, try to ensure a balanced diet, maintain a healthy weight, manage stress effectively, and engage in moderate exercise. If this bleeding pattern continues or you notice any additional symptoms like severe pain, extreme fatigue, or heavy bleeding, it’s crucial to seek medical advice promptly to rule out other underlying conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome or endometrial abnormalities.
