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Two Periods In A Month, Numbness In Lower Legs, Chronic Vomiting. Could This Be Due To Stress?

I have very irregular periods, and normally i will go a month or two between cycles, this time i ve had it twice in the same month(never occured before) and the skin on my lower legs are numb and I have chronic vomitting, I know i should seek a physician however I do not have health insurance, could this be from stress?
Wed, 20 Nov 2013
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Hi,

There are many factors related to your problems, including hormonal changes and digestive problems.

I suggest to consult physician as soon as possible to start the most appropriate therapy.

Meanwhile, :

- eat healthy
- drink more water
- try coping with stress
- more physical activity
- take pain-killer (paracetamol)
- avoid taking ibuprofen or aspirin when bleeding.

Hope it helped!
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Two Periods In A Month, Numbness In Lower Legs, Chronic Vomiting. Could This Be Due To Stress?

Hi, There are many factors related to your problems, including hormonal changes and digestive problems. I suggest to consult physician as soon as possible to start the most appropriate therapy. Meanwhile, : - eat healthy - drink more water - try coping with stress - more physical activity - take pain-killer (paracetamol) - avoid taking ibuprofen or aspirin when bleeding. Hope it helped!