Delayed periods and want to show blood test reports - #11577
My last period was 4 to 8 july then in August I bleeded for few minutes only for 2 days. Now it's September i haven't got my periods. Im having stomach ache 24 X 7. A doctor has suggested few blood tests and I have done that want to show reports
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Hi kirti,
Keep calm, you will be okay dear.
Possible causes for delay ;
Hormonal changes(Pcos/Thyroid etc) Pregnancy Sudden stress, weight gain/loss, chronic illness, certain medicines.
You can do :
Beta Hcg Thyroid profile Hormonal analysis CBC/ Blood sugar/ LFT/RFT
🛑Please upload your test reports here. I’ll explain each value.
Thank you dear
Hello dear See delay in periods are due to hormonal alterations or physiological variation I suggest you to please share the reports here for better confirmation Iam also requesting for below tests. If already done ignore them otherwise get them done Pelvic USG RBS Serum ferritin Serum tsh Serum prolactin Esr Urine analysis Kindly share the details for confirmation Regards
1. Since your last proper period was in July and you only had very little bleeding in August, this qualifies as delayed or irregular periods and needs evaluation.
2. Common causes include hormonal imbalance (thyroid, PCOD, prolactin issues), stress, nutritional deficiencies, or pregnancy.
3. It is good that your doctor advised blood tests. Usually, these include thyroid profile, prolactin, LH/FSH, blood sugar, and sometimes HCG to rule out pregnancy.
4. Please upload and share your blood test reports here so that I can go through them in detail and explain the exact cause of your delay.
5. The stomach pain 24x7 could be due to hormonal changes, gastric acidity, or even gynecological reasons like ovarian cysts. An ultrasound scan of the pelvis may also be helpful.
6. Until reports are reviewed, maintain a healthy diet, reduce stress, sleep well, and avoid excess junk food and caffeine.
7. Once I see your reports, I will guide you with the exact treatment or medications needed to bring your periods back to normal.
Irregular or missed periods with continuous stomach ache may be due to hormonal imbalance, pregnancy-related issues, or other gynecological conditions. Since you already have test reports, it is important to show them directly to a gynecologist who can correlate your symptoms with results and advise treatment. Please consult your gynecologist with the reports for accurate diagnosis and timely management.
It sounds like you’re experiencing some irregularities with your menstrual cycle along with persistent stomach pain, which can be concerning. Several underlying factors might contribute to delayed periods, including hormonal imbalances, stress, significant weight changes, thyroid issues, or even polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). If you’ve had blood tests done, it’s important they are interpreted in the context of your overall health picture. Key lab tests typically include hormone levels like thyroid function tests (TSH, free T4), sex hormones (FSH, LH, estrogen, progesterone), and others like prolactin or a complete blood count to rule out anemia. If pregnancy is even a remote possibility, a pregnancy test should be considered. It’s crucial that you take these reports back to the doctor who ordered them, as they can provide a comprehensive interpretation. They may evaluate these results alongside a physical examination and possibly an ultrasound, as warranted, to get a clearer sense of what’s happening. If your abdominal pain is severe, doesn’t subside, or is accompanied by other symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or fever, that might need immediate attention. The level of pain can sometimes provide hints—severe pain might require a more urgent approach to check for conditions like ovarian cysts or other gynecological conditions. For now, avoid taking any medication without consulting your healthcare provider as they can interpret those lab results with the nuances needed and create an individualized treatment plan for you. Document your symptoms as precisely as possible, including pain duration, severity, and any additional factors that seem to exacerbate or relieve it, ready for your next doctor’s visit.
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