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How Can Amenorrhea Be Treated?

hello doctor! I am 21 yr old , diagnosed with pcos in jan 2017 having ireegular periods since last year august but now I am having no periods since april its been 5 months almost. 15 april was my last date when I had my last periods. My gyne suggested me progyluton. i have tried primolut n and omatril as well. i got no periods. tell me is this something serious ? as I am over weight 70 kg is my weight and Now I am trying to loose weight as well . my cbc was normal but fsh was too high 92 . please help me out having severe depression because of not having
Mon, 16 Oct 2017
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Hi,
Thanks for the query. I understand your concern.
High level of TSH suggests hypothyroidism ... which exibits symptoms similar to you.... over weight , irregular periods .
In such a condition you should go to an endocrinologist.. get your reports reviewed &get suitable hormones to correct TSH...
Normality of TSH would correct your problems gradually.
Continued efforts for weight reduction .would hassen the cure...
Thanks.
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How Can Amenorrhea Be Treated?

Hi, Thanks for the query. I understand your concern. High level of TSH suggests hypothyroidism ... which exibits symptoms similar to you.... over weight , irregular periods . In such a condition you should go to an endocrinologist.. get your reports reviewed &get suitable hormones to correct TSH... Normality of TSH would correct your problems gradually. Continued efforts for weight reduction .would hassen the cure... Thanks.