
Suggest Treatment For Delayed Periods

Question: I am worried, my period is late and I am not pregnant. 2 weeks late now.
Hello,
Welcome dear.
It may be due to hormonal changes or stress or tension.
Please consult your gynecologist for examination.
Take care...
Welcome dear.
It may be due to hormonal changes or stress or tension.
Please consult your gynecologist for examination.
Take care...
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


I am worried, my period is late and I am not pregnant. 2 weeks late now.
Brief Answer:
Consult your doctor for hormonal changes or ovary problem.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome to Healthcare Magic.
It may be due to some stress in life like emotional stress, job related or family problems.
It may also be due to change in your environment, means new place of house or job.
There may be a disease in your ovary which is responsible for your periods.
It may be due to too much exercise or weight.
There may be thyroid problems or poly cystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
I think hormonal changes is most probable reason for you.
Don't try to take any medicine without consulting your doctor.
Please consult your gynecologist for hormonal tests and Ultrasonography and try to rule out above things.
Hope these all will help you.
Thanks for contacting.
Have a healthy life ahead.
Don't worry and take care....
Consult your doctor for hormonal changes or ovary problem.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome to Healthcare Magic.
It may be due to some stress in life like emotional stress, job related or family problems.
It may also be due to change in your environment, means new place of house or job.
There may be a disease in your ovary which is responsible for your periods.
It may be due to too much exercise or weight.
There may be thyroid problems or poly cystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
I think hormonal changes is most probable reason for you.
Don't try to take any medicine without consulting your doctor.
Please consult your gynecologist for hormonal tests and Ultrasonography and try to rule out above things.
Hope these all will help you.
Thanks for contacting.
Have a healthy life ahead.
Don't worry and take care....
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nalaparaju

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