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Any Medication To Rectify Irregular Periods Permanently? Diagnosed With Slightly High TSH

i am 25 yrs old and having irregular periods since its day of beginning. i was diagnosed with slightly high TSH . i am taking homeopathy medicine but i am not getting permanent relief from this problem . my doc is a gynae and i m taking medicine from her.after taking medicine for 6 months i got TSH checked again and it was 3.8 ie with in the normal limit.then my doc reduced the dose and i reduced the medicine. i was having regular menses till last month but this month it has crossed 37 days .i went to the doc and she gave me medicine .what should i do?is there any pemanent or fixed doze ?
Fri, 16 Jan 2015
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If the TSH levels are within normal limits and if you have no other hormone defects including free T3 and free T4 levels, you can maintain the dose which puts your values midway. Along with this, you should maintain a healthy weight, do regular exercise and eat a healthy diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables. A trans-vaginal sonogram should also be done to check for the state of the pelvic organs. Hope you find this information useful. Wish you good health.
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Any Medication To Rectify Irregular Periods Permanently? Diagnosed With Slightly High TSH

Hi, If the TSH levels are within normal limits and if you have no other hormone defects including free T3 and free T4 levels, you can maintain the dose which puts your values midway. Along with this, you should maintain a healthy weight, do regular exercise and eat a healthy diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables. A trans-vaginal sonogram should also be done to check for the state of the pelvic organs. Hope you find this information useful. Wish you good health.