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How to get periods regularly withoutany delay - #11609

AMRITHA B S

My periods are delayed for 3 months and not sexually active and only 22 years facingtoo abdomenpain andwhitedischarge what to do for thecase i totallyconfused and tensionaboutmy health and having itching

Age: 22
Chronic illnesses: I am 22 years old girl without sexual active and delayed periods for 3 months and having lower abdomen pain white discharge and pelvis pain
Pelvis pain and white discharge and lower abdomen pain
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Dr. Perambalur Ayyadurai Rohith
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47 days ago
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1. Delayed periods for 3 months at your age are often due to hormonal imbalance like PCOD, thyroid issues or stress.

2. White discharge with itching suggests a possible vaginal infection which also needs treatment.

3. Lower abdomen and pelvic pain should not be ignored and requires an ultrasound and basic blood tests to find the cause.

4. Lifestyle measures like regular exercise, balanced diet and stress control help regulate cycles but medicines may be required.

5. Please consult a gynecologist soon as you will need evaluation and specific treatment to restore regular periods and relieve symptoms.

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If your periods have been delayed for three months and you’re experiencing abdominal pain, white discharge, and itching, it’s important to dive into potential causes and address each symptom methodically. One possibility might be a hormonal imbalance, which can disrupt your menstrual cycle. It’s worth considering conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or thyroid imbalances, which may contribute to irregular periods. A blood test to check hormone levels could be beneficial here.

Considering the abdominal pain and itching along with the discharge, a vaginal infection could be at play. Yeast infections often cause itching and thick white discharge, while bacterial vaginosis could result in a thin, greyish discharge with odor. Over-the-counter antifungal treatments for yeast infections might provide some relief, but a healthcare provider’s confirmation is crucial to ensure an accurate diagnosis.

For the symptoms you’re experiencing, seeing a healthcare provider as soon as possible is advisable to undertake appropriate diagnostic tests, which could include pelvic examination or ultrasound to get closer to the root of the problem. It might be the underlying issue is less serious, such as stress or dietary changes which can also affect menstrual cycles, but comprehensive assessments including professional guidance will ensure that more serious conditions aren’t the underlying cause.

In the meantime, maintaining a balanced diet and regular physical activity can support overall hormonal balance. Reducing stress through mindfulness or light exercise may also help. However, none of these should replace professional evaluation, given your persistent symptoms. Immediate medical review particularly given the duration of the symptoms and emergence of itching and discharge, will better ensure timely identification and management.

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