There are so many cause for irregular menses such as hormonal imbalance, PCOD, anaemia, mental stress, etc. In homoeopathy there is good scope. Please consult your local homoeopathic physician.
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In most cases irregular menses are due to hormonal imbalance, but in some cases it may be pathological and secondary to some pathology of ovaries mostly
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you must establish permanent balanced first and it can be achieved with homoeopathy
Hello, Understand your concerns. But only absent of menses isn't the entire symptoms for treatment. A characterised case recording recording is required for proper treatment. Without going that do not take any medicine. If feel free may contact through website askhomoeo.com for proper medication. You also check your prolactin level along with others like thyroid etching.
It may be some hormonal irregularities, especially hypothyroidism. If weight gain and swelling on body then investigate first for hypothyroidism then Sonography.
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investigation for 1) Hypothyroidism (T3, T4,TSH level in blood.
2) Sonography- pelvic (for any pelvic pathology)
There are many causes of secondary amnerrhoea. It might be because of breast feeding or hormonal imbalance. U need to take some tests so that accurate diagnosis is done
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Pl get your haemogram serum LHFSh Estradiol and ultrasound done
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take iron rich diet and iron supplements in your diet and take lots of fluids
Irregular mensturation especially after child birth is not unheard of and patients do come for this particular problem very often.
Donot go for self medicationa and/or some steroids or to be quite frank any sort of allopathic medicine.
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Consult a good homoeopathic physician
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hi u delivery baby by c section. if it is so in some cases it is common. before delivery do u have regular period.if u r feeding u r baby that might be one reason.
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The symptoms that you have complained of could be diagnosed as PCOS, Hypothyroidism,etc
The symptoms in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)are irregular or absent periods,acne,obesity,hirsutism( excessive hair growth on face and body)and infertility. Not all patients have every symptom. In fact some people are not overweight. This can cause difficulty when doctors are not inclined to refer for investigations if the patient does not fit all the categories.
An ultrasound scan shows that sufferers have changes in the ovaries which cause multiple small cysts to occur without ovulation. The cysts are arranged around the outside of the ovary, just under the surface and have not been able to rupture as they should at ovulation.
As ovulation does not occur, hormone levels do not fall as they would normally do. Consequently menstruation, which occurs in response to falling levels of hormones, may be delayed or absent
The elevated levels of testosterone and oestrogen eventually result in hirsutism, acne and long or absent menstrual cycles and obesity. A primary cause is thought to be high levels of insulin due to insulin resistance, where the body tissues do not respond normally to insulin which may be a genetic abnormality. Women with this syndrome (also called Syndrome X) The Homeopathic mode of treatment also provides help in these conditions associated with PCOS.
The treatment for these conditions is always based upon the constitution of the patient and the medicines vary for each patient, depending upon the particular symptoms.
Homeopathy offers the best alternative.
This is because Homeopathy focuses on treating and curing the root cause of the problem. The Homeopathic philosophy of disease is not based on the external causes of diseases.
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