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Female | 40

Will tx acid reduce my period flow?

I have been suffering from period irregularities for which I have seen a doctor now I have come to know about the prescription contains a medicine tx acid which is usually taken for the purpose of heavy periods but that is not the problem with me i am really concerned about it. Since it can reduce the period flow.

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Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 18th Jan '25

Irregular periods can stem from various factors including stress, hormonal imbalances, or lifestyle changes. The medication you mentioned is often prescribed to help manage heavy bleeding, but it can also regulate your cycle. It's important to discuss your specific symptoms openly with your doctor, as they can modify your treatment plan based on your needs. If you feel uncertain about the medication, reaching out to your gynecologist for clarity and reassurance is a great step. Your well-being is a priority, and personalized care is essential.

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It is normal for girls to not have­ their period some time­s. The big reason is often change­s in hormones. Stress, losing or gaining weight fast, and too much e­xercise can all cause misse­d periods. Living a healthy life and not be­ing stressed can help. If you are­ worried, it is good to talk to someone you trust, like­ a parent or the nurse at school.

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I lastly had my period on 23 January and did copulation on Feb 4. Might I be pregnant

Female | 18

A person might fe­el nervous when missing the­ir period. Your dates indicate pre­gnancy could've occurred. Signs often include­ a missed period, fee­ling sick, tired, changes in breasts, and ne­ed to use the bathroom more­. A pregnancy test is useful if those­ signs are present.

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When I take unwanted 72 pills after 1weeks I got some bleeding but not continue... it's 2weeks earlier than normal periods date...what that mean?

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One of the most common side-effects caused by taking emergency contraceptive pills like Unwanted 72 is bleeding. It may change your menstrual cycle, either early or late period. But if the bleeding lasts longer or is more severe than normal, it might be necessary to see a gynecologist for an additional evaluation and therapy.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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Had protected sex but missed period

Female | 21

If you had protected sex and have missed your period, there could be many reasons for a missed period other than pregnancy. Stress, changes in weight, illness, hormonal imbalances, and various medical conditions can all affect your menstrual cycle. Please get a test done to confirm about pregnancy.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have a shorter period this days , what is the problem

Female | 27

If you are observing a shorter than usual menstrual period, it could be that the cause is stress, hormone imbalance or a certain drug. It is advisable to visit a physician who specializes in women's reproductive health in order to diagnose the problem and to receive proper treatment.
 

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The taking of any medication during pregnancy should not be done unless it is recommended by a doctor. Principle Ferite tablet includes an iron supplement that is perhaps beneficial and not useful for a woman in the 4th week of her pregnancy. The safest option before using any medication during pregnancy is to contact an obstetrician or gynecologist for a recommendation.

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