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Irregular Period, History Of Amenorreha. Taking Gynaecosid. Suggest?
Hi I am 27 yrs old female.I have two children, my younger child is three years old.I have history of irregular menstrual cycles since the birth of my last child, usually after 35-60 days.the bleeding is more or less normal (4-6 days with 2 to 3 pads per day)Now i have history of amenorreha since 2 & half months.The pregnancy test is negative. Abd. USG is normal. My doctor has prescribed me two Tablets Gynaecosid stat and wait for menstrual bleeding and after that visit her again. She said then she will advise me tablets for a month and these will cause my menstrual bleeding regular. Plz advice me weather i should follow her or any other suggestion. Thanks
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I believe you need to be more patient again and follow her treatment plan. Drugs been prescribed to you are hormones, and need time to regularize your cycle.
Also, drugs respond differently in different people, its too early to start thinking of changing your physician.
Follow er treatment plan and report any unwanted symptoms while being a bit patient.
Regards,
Liuchuo, MD.
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Irregular Period, History Of Amenorreha. Taking Gynaecosid. Suggest?
Hi, I believe you need to be more patient again and follow her treatment plan. Drugs been prescribed to you are hormones, and need time to regularize your cycle. Also, drugs respond differently in different people, its too early to start thinking of changing your physician. Follow er treatment plan and report any unwanted symptoms while being a bit patient. Regards, Liuchuo, MD.