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What Causes Delayed Periods While Suffering From Thyroid Dysfunction?

Hi i am having thyroid problem and pcos so i am gaining wait as i i do exercise regularly but i missed menses cycle since i have started my thyronom now from last 6 months i havenot got periods i am taking thyronom since last 3 years and always i have to take dophaston which used to avoid can you help me
Thu, 7 Dec 2017
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Good Evening,
Thanks for given information,According to your history of THYROID disease and Problems with your menstrual period. Your thyroid helps control your menstrual cycle. Too much or too little thyroid hormone can make your periods very light, heavy, or irregular. Thyroid disease also can cause your periods to stop for several months or longer, a condition called amenorrhea.
you need to check your
Prolactin hormones level
kindly advise you to consult with gynecologist
Thanks for consult.
Regards,
Dr,Naeem. MD

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What Causes Delayed Periods While Suffering From Thyroid Dysfunction?

Good Evening, Thanks for given information,According to your history of THYROID disease and Problems with your menstrual period. Your thyroid helps control your menstrual cycle. Too much or too little thyroid hormone can make your periods very light, heavy, or irregular. Thyroid disease also can cause your periods to stop for several months or longer, a condition called amenorrhea. you need to check your Prolactin hormones level kindly advise you to consult with gynecologist Thanks for consult. Regards, Dr,Naeem. MD