
What Causes Absence Of Periods With Increased Appetite And Nausea?

Sometimes it is physiological
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I have read your query
Since you are mentioning that you are never late on menstrual period , must ask you if are you sexually active . In that case, you must first get a urinary pregnancy test done to rule out pregnancy .
In case that is negative, other causes are that you might be having it out of stress . I will advice that you wait for this month also , since it is almost 6 weeks .
You can take medroxyprogesrerone acetate and wait for the period to come and also under the medical supervision.
One more reason is that the menopausal age varies from 45-55 years . Sine you are already nearing your menopause , it is natural in this age either to have long periods of amenorrhea or polymennorhea.
You must under medical supervision get scan of the entire lower abdomen and a pap smear done to rule out abnormality of the cell proliferation in this region .
I hope you are satisfied . If you still have any query I am here to answer . Take care


Thank you
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Dear if you have any question in future I am there to help
Dr.Manmeet


You can.
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Hi there , you can if you want.
You have the option of uploading the reports from your dashboard.
You can also send the reports at YYYY@YYYY and address it to my name: Dr Manmeet Kaur.
Regards


Reports are suggestive of anemia
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Hi there,
I was able to view the reports. You are suffering from iron deficiency anemia. This may or may not be the reason for period delay. I suggest that you include in your diet fruits such as pomegranate , apple , pear. These are rich in iron. Other substances such as spinach , red meat , brinjal (egg plant) and jaggery are also rich in iron. In addition, I will start you on iron tablets.
You can discuss about iron supplements when you visit your doctor for medroxyprogesterone tablets.
Hope this helps.
Regards


Tell the Mri is of which region
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Hello dear thanks for the follow up . It is good to hear that you had your periods . But you must specify the MRI is is of which region . In any case is is of brain, I suggest that the radiologist is the best person you can refer too.

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