
Suggest Treatment For Hypothyroidism And PCOS

PCOS. Clomiphene. It's OK. Read this to get better....
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Dear XXXX,
I am Dr. Neel Kudchadkar and I will help you with your health problems.
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You are absolutely right in being concerned about your problem.
Tip #1.
You have PCOS. This is one of the main reasons that probably has lead to the spotting that you have observed. The core issues behind PCOS are extremes of bleeding, an all or none situation.
Tip#2.
You have taken Clomiphene. Regardless of the period of time it was imbibed, the fact happens to be that this drug can and will cause the exact symptoms that you are describing.Medicines can remain in the body long after you have stopped taking them.
Tip#3.
Please go to your OBGYN doctor and he or she will assess the situation and adjust the medicines that you are taking. A DRUG SHOULD AND CAN BE TAKEN ONLY WHEN IT'S BENEFITS ARE GREATER THE RISKS AND SIDE EFFECTS THAT IT CAUSES.
Conclusion:
You are safe. There is NO sign of any serious problems like cervical cancer, and the like.
You simply need an adjustment in medicines, which is best done face to face with your local doctor.
Please follow these suggestions and get better.
I wish you all the best in conceiving and having kids, and a loving family.
If you wish any further clarification on any problem that is affecting your health,
please feel free to contact me 24x7.
Dr. Neel Kudchadkar
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Medical Consultant.
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