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Suggest Remedy For Thyroid With Heavy Bleeding

I am 18 years old. I had thyroid and low haemoglobin. I have PCOD too. Recently I got a test for thyroid and haemoglobin and it was normal. My doctor told me to continue with 75 mcg thyroid tablet and Iron tablets. Now I m having heavy bleading. Today is my second day and I ve already changed 9 pads. This had never happened before. Please suggest me something. Thank you.
Mon, 4 May 2015
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Dear friend, Greetings from HCM. i understand your concern. you need to check your thyroid hormone profile and see if the dose is correct or not. Please get your fT3, fT4, TSH done and report it to your doctor. might re fix the dose of thyroxin. regarding your iron tablets please continue as you are still having long periods. if your PCOD is confirmed then you need get adive for the same too. might require metformin tablets.
please do contact us with the report . THANK YOU
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Suggest Remedy For Thyroid With Heavy Bleeding

Dear friend, Greetings from HCM. i understand your concern. you need to check your thyroid hormone profile and see if the dose is correct or not. Please get your fT3, fT4, TSH done and report it to your doctor. might re fix the dose of thyroxin. regarding your iron tablets please continue as you are still having long periods. if your PCOD is confirmed then you need get adive for the same too. might require metformin tablets. please do contact us with the report . THANK YOU