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Heavy Periods
Hi. I didn't have my periods for 8 months as I stopped my pcod medication. Then recently on 5th I had my period and it didn't stop for 15 days. the flow was less. Hence, decided to see a gynac. She prescribed me regestrone for some days and I had my periods again 4 days back. It's literally hell. I'm having so much bleeding and changing pads every 3-4 hours. The cramps are ridiculous too. I am also on Metformin and Aldactone simultaneously. Is this normal because I feel like I'm blacking out already. Please suggest.
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Need to reduce weight Please do CBC as your haemoglobin may low because of bleeding
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Reduce weight dear . Loosing 5-10 percent of weight in 3-6 months can Cure PCOD in 75 percent of cases. Take Tablet Reshape 120 once at bedtime daily for three months. Take Tablet Normoz DS Twice a day for three months.
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Start Tablet Dronis 30 from today night at bedtime for 21 days and then give a gap of 7 days. Repeat cyclically. Dronis will cure PCOD, regularise periods , reduce blood loss and make you loose weight. Dronis is the pill for you. Contact me for online prescription on Practo dear. Don’t suffer like this. Please see you also need Tablet Livogen since you lost so much blood.
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