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How Can Amenorrhoea Be Treated?

Hi,Dr my name is sadhna,I have a medical problem which worries me alot and that is my monthly period is not stopping and it is over three years now,I have seen many gynocologist in brisbane,I had done currette and nothing works.I have no kids.I want to have kids.It is not a cancer ,so I want to know what causes it and what can stop me from everyday bleeding.
Wed, 30 Jul 2014
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it is likely you have dysfunctional uterine bleeding. You need to do hormonal testing; FSH, LH, progesterone and oestrogen levels to have an idea of the origin ( central/brain or peripheral/ovaries ). Ultrasound as well will help to rule out cystic diseases of the ovary.

If no apparent cause is found, your doctor might consider putting you on pills to help regulate your cycle for about three months and hopefully you will become pregnant.

Best regards
Dr ACHUO
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How Can Amenorrhoea Be Treated?

Hello thanks for using health care magic it is likely you have dysfunctional uterine bleeding. You need to do hormonal testing; FSH, LH, progesterone and oestrogen levels to have an idea of the origin ( central/brain or peripheral/ovaries ). Ultrasound as well will help to rule out cystic diseases of the ovary. If no apparent cause is found, your doctor might consider putting you on pills to help regulate your cycle for about three months and hopefully you will become pregnant. Best regards Dr ACHUO