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Is Having Short, Regular Periods A Cause For Concern?

Hii m 27 year old bt my mensus,monthly period only for 3 days,after 3 days no bleeding,bt the problem is in these 3 days no proper bleeding occur..I concerned gynecologist she said it is normal no need to take tension..plzz give me some suggestions..I have eye dark circle also is this eye dark circle due to my monthly problem..
Mon, 9 Feb 2015
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Welcome to HCM and thanks for posting your health queries here!

Yes, I also agree with your gynecologist; in fact, hundreds of women visit their gynecologists because they are worried with scant periods, poor flow, short duration etc etc...!

This could be normal in 90% of cases but in rest, there could be polycystic disease, thyroid problems, tuberculosis, ovarian failure, cervical stenosis, endometrial inactivity could be the reason.

And, yes, you therefore have to do some tests just to confirm that your case is also normal. Any more queries? please write to me.

wishing you good health; regards,
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Is Having Short, Regular Periods A Cause For Concern?

Welcome to HCM and thanks for posting your health queries here! Yes, I also agree with your gynecologist; in fact, hundreds of women visit their gynecologists because they are worried with scant periods, poor flow, short duration etc etc...! This could be normal in 90% of cases but in rest, there could be polycystic disease, thyroid problems, tuberculosis, ovarian failure, cervical stenosis, endometrial inactivity could be the reason. And, yes, you therefore have to do some tests just to confirm that your case is also normal. Any more queries? please write to me. wishing you good health; regards,