Abnormal Periods. Scan Shows Polycystic Ovary. Difficulty Breathing, Hair Loss
i have some health problem my periods are not normal. so doctor give me this gynaset medicine even after taking this periods does nt come. i checked my prolactine hormone it was heigh(40.43).I took a scan with my own interest it shows polycystic overy.During sleeping i can t breath properly.also hair loss .she give me prolactine hormone control medicine.after taking this 6 week still that problem then adviced me to take brain scan.(my last period date is 27 th july)upto that no problem regarding periods
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You are likely to be suffering from an imbalance of the hypothalamic-pituary-ovarian axis and the diagnosis of hyperprolactinemia and polycystic ovaries suggest this. The causes of excess prolactin levels could be many ranging from use of various drugs, systemic disorders and adenomas of the pituitary. I advice you to see an endocrinologist for a proper assessment of the situation. Treatment can vary depending on the cause as your endometrium has not responded to simple hormone withdrawal. Wish you good health.
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Abnormal Periods. Scan Shows Polycystic Ovary. Difficulty Breathing, Hair Loss
Hello, You are likely to be suffering from an imbalance of the hypothalamic-pituary-ovarian axis and the diagnosis of hyperprolactinemia and polycystic ovaries suggest this. The causes of excess prolactin levels could be many ranging from use of various drugs, systemic disorders and adenomas of the pituitary. I advice you to see an endocrinologist for a proper assessment of the situation. Treatment can vary depending on the cause as your endometrium has not responded to simple hormone withdrawal. Wish you good health.