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Hi ,you have dysmenorrhea and ayurveda has the correct solution for that ,because hormonal pills only give temporary relief and had many side effects.
So stop talking this, regulise your routine which is most important diet- light home made food ,avoid junk food
exercise- regular yoga take alovera juice of any company ,and dashmoola aristha and for proper treatment protocol consult online.
So stop talking this, regulise your routine which is most important diet- light home made food ,avoid junk food
exercise- regular yoga take alovera juice of any company ,and dashmoola aristha and for proper treatment protocol consult online.
Asked for female, 31 years old from Bangalore
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Clarify with the doctor that you are breastfeeding and if you had gone to consult for iregular menses, and hence given this medication. U may not take it ,not for safety concern but cause once you stop feeding usually your periods will become regular on their own without hirmones.
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General Physician•Nashik
It is ok to take the medications. But I would recommend you to opt for natural food stuffs like legumes like chickpeas, lentils ,beans seeds like sesame nuts like almond cashew which are high in zinc content. As zinc is a trace element we need it only in small quantities. Also the most important thing in covid is eat healthy stay healthy. Drink lots of water. And most importantly sanitize, wear masks and keep social distancing.
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Although a majority of women taking a therapeutic dose of ulipristal acetate properly have anovulation, a non hormonal contraceptive method is recommended during treatment to avoid pregnancy as this can not be given in pregnancy.
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Asked for female, 27 years old from Jajpur
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Hi! it wil be easier to guide if you can elaborate on what exactly is your symptoms. If it is irregular cycle tat you r taking about, you need to evaluate other hormones aswell. Oral contraceptives shd be taken continuously for atleast 3 months to regularise cycle. You don seem to overweight, however a daily exercise routine n intake of healthy diet wil help u. Aggressive treatment is needed only if you r planning pregnancy, if not kindly follow life style modification as 1st line without any me...more
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