Helo Nau,
Considering delayed periods twice in last 1 year is alarming 🚨
Kindly visit nearest Gynaecologist and do :_ USG Pelvic CBC TSH
It will help you to find out and correct the variations as earliest to avoid PCOD or even infertility
With regards Dr.ZAHIR ZOLIH
Periods that have been absent for a few months and then become prolonged when they return can be concerning, especially at your age when menstrual cycles should ideally begin to establish a regular pattern. It’s not uncommon for young women to experience some irregularity at the beginning of their menstrual history, but extended periods or absent ones are worth exploring further. A few underlying reasons could include hormonal imbalances, like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), thyroid dysfunction, or high stress levels. Lifestyle factors such as significant weight changes or intense physical activity could also influence your cycle. To address this safely, it would be advisable to consult a healthcare provider who can perform a thorough evaluation. This might include a physical exam and potentially some blood tests to check for hormonal balances and other potential issues. Regular cycles are important for maintaining optimal uterine health, so determining the cause is crucial. Until you see a doctor, try to maintain a balanced diet, regular exercise, and manage stress, as these can have a significant impact on your cycle. Home remedies or traditional solutions might work in some cases, but they don’t address underlying medical conditions effectively. If you experience heavy bleeding, severe pain, or dizziness, seek medical care immediately as they can be signs of a more serious condition.
