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Going Through Menopausal. Irregular Period. Why Is Face Puffy? Why Is Leg In Pain?

Dear Doctor, I am 45 years old and going through menopausal period. My periods are very irregular (once in 3 to 4 months). I have put on lots of weight . My thyroid test is normal ( TSh is 4) . My face looks puffy. Also I have become a bit forgetful and lethargic. I get pain in my left leg if I stand for a long time. Please advice suitable ayurvedic medicine to reduce puffiness of my face and weight.
Fri, 15 Sep 2017
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it's all premenopausal symptoms.it is due to the hormonal imbalance .estrogen levels usually decreases during premenopausal state .once you can go for investigations like complete blood picture , to rule outanemia .
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Going Through Menopausal. Irregular Period. Why Is Face Puffy? Why Is Leg In Pain?

it s all premenopausal symptoms.it is due to the hormonal imbalance .estrogen levels usually decreases during premenopausal state .once you can go for investigations like complete blood picture , to rule outanemia .