Evening Primrose Oil 500mg Capsules contain Evening Primrose Oil (EPO), which is a rich natural source of Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA) essential for the production of Prostaglandins to help maintain and keep the body metabolism running smoothly and efficiently. EPO from HealthAid with added Vitamin E is available as a capsule to maintain freshness and purity
Hello Anuj... The allopathic hormonal pill dronis brings menses but it has many such side effects... and also it is not a permanent solutin...
Best way is to take homoeopathic treatment... it will bring the periods naturally and will also relieve the breast pain...
Though you being a female I will suggest you to wash your hair daily with sunsilk shampoo and apply parachute hair oil daily and take cp merifol once a day for a month
No, fibrocystic breast changes don't increase your risk of breast cancer. Fibrocystic breast changes are common. Women with this noncancerous (benign) condition often have lumpy, nodular breasts and experience breast pain that varies throughout the menstrual cycle. Doctors don't know exactly what causes fibrocystic breast changes, but the condition is likely due to hormone changes during your menstrual cycle that affect breast tissue. Although fibrocystic breast changes don't increase your risk of breast cancer, having fibrocystic breasts may make it more difficult for you to feel a new breast lump or other abnormal change such as a persistent breast lump that doesn't go away with your next menstrual cycle or thickening or firmness within lumpy breast tissue.
This is not an interpretation, rather this is a statement of scientific facts or article.
The erythropoietin test measures the amount of a hormone called erythropoietin (epo) in blood. The hormone tells stem cells in the bone marrow to make more red blood cells. Epo is made by cells in the kidney. These cells release more epo when the blood oxygen level is low.
Like in chronic renal failure, anephric individuals, polycythemia vera.
The levels of epo vary in different times of the (called diurnal variations) in all normal individuals and during 7.30-12 more or less steady levels are seen. As already told, .epo levels are raised in primary anaemia. I.e, iron deficiency anaemia and also in some anaemia of chronic diseases, such as arthritis and secondary polycythemia such as due to smoking, pulmonary disease and cardiac disease.
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