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Irregular Heavy Prolonged Periods, Gone Through Dx Laproscopy. What Should I Do?

Hi doc!I ev problem of irregular heavy prolongd periods more than 15 days some times even throughout the month m married with no children my ultrasound shows a thick lining of endometrium some times it becomes normal i ev gone through dx laproscopy last month for ibnormal heavy nd prolonged periods nd for having no children laproscopy was ok wd no problem nd biopsy showed hormonal imbalance effect now doc advised me to start progyluton n primolute N for 3 months what should I do?
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Since you have been diagnosed to have hormonal imbalance, you should go through the treatment protocol as decided by your doctor. After the imbalance has been settled, you may be induced to ovulate and managed for infertility. Meanwhile, try to maintain your body weight in the BMI range of 19-25 and do some regular daily exercise. Eat fresh fruits and vegetables and avoid fatty/fried foods. Good luck.
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Irregular Heavy Prolonged Periods, Gone Through Dx Laproscopy. What Should I Do?

Hi, Since you have been diagnosed to have hormonal imbalance, you should go through the treatment protocol as decided by your doctor. After the imbalance has been settled, you may be induced to ovulate and managed for infertility. Meanwhile, try to maintain your body weight in the BMI range of 19-25 and do some regular daily exercise. Eat fresh fruits and vegetables and avoid fatty/fried foods. Good luck.