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What Causes Delayed Periods?

Need help my last period on 4 nov and now is 26 dec still not getting my period i have protected sex which is on 30 nov. I diagnosis with tsh thyroid harmones 7.13 Because of this i dont get. Plz suggest can i take mensovit plus capsule to get them back
Tue, 30 Jan 2018
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Thanks for your query on HCM

"As"per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this -

1)Do a clinical examination by your treating Doctor[Endocrinologist] and discuss hormone replacement therapy if required.

2)Do take one multivitamin caps regularly.

You can do diet changes for hypothyroidism like this-

1)Take foods high in Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids such as leafy green vegetables, salmon, nuts, seeds, and shrimp etc

2)Try to drink plenty of fluids throughout the day. Water and green tea can be sipped on in between meals to prevent dehydration. Take Iodine rich foods such as seaweed and algae and foods such as broccoli, cauliflower, soy, beans, and spinach can actually slow down the functioning of the thyroid, so they should be eaten in small quantities.
Try to avoid artificial sweeteners, caffeine, dairy and alcohol when on a diet for hypothyroidism.

3)Try to eat a healthy balanced meal that provides you with all the necessary nutrients, vitamins and minerals required to function optimally and do regular walk in the morning and evening.

Hope that helps
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What Causes Delayed Periods?

Hello, Thanks for your query on HCM As per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this - 1)Do a clinical examination by your treating Doctor[Endocrinologist] and discuss hormone replacement therapy if required. 2)Do take one multivitamin caps regularly. You can do diet changes for hypothyroidism like this- 1)Take foods high in Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids such as leafy green vegetables, salmon, nuts, seeds, and shrimp etc 2)Try to drink plenty of fluids throughout the day. Water and green tea can be sipped on in between meals to prevent dehydration. Take Iodine rich foods such as seaweed and algae and foods such as broccoli, cauliflower, soy, beans, and spinach can actually slow down the functioning of the thyroid, so they should be eaten in small quantities. Try to avoid artificial sweeteners, caffeine, dairy and alcohol when on a diet for hypothyroidism. 3)Try to eat a healthy balanced meal that provides you with all the necessary nutrients, vitamins and minerals required to function optimally and do regular walk in the morning and evening. Hope that helps