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Suggest Symptoms Of Hormone Problem

i just want to know the symptoms of harmons problem,i am married and a misscarrg of 4 weeks and after this i feel nausea ,head ache ,somtimes fever ,and many pimples on my face and i used prolifen tablet for pregnancy 2 times .first time i got pregnant and 2nd time missed periode and all symptoms but not pregnant,pleas answer me,
Thu, 1 Feb 2018
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Hello,
I have gone carefully through your concern.
The symtoms you described are suggestive for hormonal disbalance. The most common cause of it is Polycistyc ovary syndrome.
You should see a physician for a detailed clinical examination and some hormonal and radiological examinations to confirm the diagnosis.
Best wishes,
Dr.Mirjeta
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Suggest Symptoms Of Hormone Problem

Hello, I have gone carefully through your concern. The symtoms you described are suggestive for hormonal disbalance. The most common cause of it is Polycistyc ovary syndrome. You should see a physician for a detailed clinical examination and some hormonal and radiological examinations to confirm the diagnosis. Best wishes, Dr.Mirjeta