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Suggest Treatment For Missed Periods

I am 45 years old I have been getting my period twice a month now for a few months I missed my period 14 months just wondering menopause I cannot take any over the counter menopause medication I only have one kidney I lost the other kidney due to kidney stone I cannot ask my mother when she went through menopause because she had her stuff removed in her forties
Tue, 22 Dec 2015
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Firstly, I would like to say that you need not worry. This sort of menstrual disturbance is common during the peri-menopause and is due to the waning hormone levels. You can get the hormone profile done to assess the situation. It is not an issue if you cannot get the family history. A specialist can help you out. As part of the routine, a papsmear, a trans-vaginal sonogram and routine blood counts are done. Hormone therapy is needed when there is no response to simpler measures. Please maintain a healthy lifestyle. Hope you find this information helpful. Take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Missed Periods

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Firstly, I would like to say that you need not worry. This sort of menstrual disturbance is common during the peri-menopause and is due to the waning hormone levels. You can get the hormone profile done to assess the situation. It is not an issue if you cannot get the family history. A specialist can help you out. As part of the routine, a papsmear, a trans-vaginal sonogram and routine blood counts are done. Hormone therapy is needed when there is no response to simpler measures. Please maintain a healthy lifestyle. Hope you find this information helpful. Take care.