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Top 10 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome In Adolescence doctors Near Delhi

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Dr. Manbir Singh Sarna

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38₹ 1000
Dr. Anil Kumar Gulati

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37₹ 1200
Dr. Arun KR Gupta

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37₹ 800
Dr. Usha Maurya Kumar

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37₹ 1200
Dr. Vivek Marwah

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37₹ 1200
Dr. Manu Agarwal

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36₹ 800
Dr. Meera Sundharam

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35₹ 1000
Dr. Meeta Aron

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34₹ 600
Dr. Anupama Gupta

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34₹ 1500
Dr. Sunita Kumar

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33₹ 1000

Questions & Answers on "Polycystic Ovary Syndrome In Adolescence" (5260)

I'm 19 I have problems lately I'm missing my period for two weeks already and also have to go to toilet for pee every 10 minutes and also eating a lot more then usual when I took pregnancy test results show negative

Female | 19

Not having your period, frequent urination, and increased appetite are potential signs of a problem. It could be the result of having the wrong periods, anxiety, or even some physical problem. Be aware that consuming nutritious food and managing stress can be beneficial. Follow the doctor's advice and start with a thorough check-up to get in touch with your body better. 

Answered on 14th June '24

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The first day of my last period was 22nd December 2024, and it lasted 4 days. I was supposed to start my next period on 22nd January, 2025. However, I have not had it till today (31st Jan, 2025). I had protected sex on 12th January, in which condoms were used and my partner pulled out at the time of ejaculation. What are the chances I might be pregnant? Should I take a test? Am I just late? History of medical conditions: I have had irregular periods, i.e., a few days late in the past, and my cycles sometimes extended to 39 days. However, this is the longest cycle, and my last two periods have been shorter than usual ( 4 days instead of my usual 5 days). I had intercourse on 12th January with a barrier (condoms) and my partner pulled out at the time of ejaculation. Previous history of current medical complaint: My periods used to be irregular, I have recently gained weight, and I suffer from facial hair growth, etc. I also have taken Plan B pills on 2 separate occasions in the last year. My longest cycle was 39 days, and periods came a couple days after the predicted date. However, this is the longest delay I've experienced in the past. Current medication details: None History of medication for the same complaint: None lab tests done: None Height, Weight Height Weight 5' 3" (160.02 cm) 167 lbs (75.75 kg)

Female | 22

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My period date 16 oct but not coming Test pregecy but negetive result Tell me solution

Female | 19

I understand you're worried about the negative pregnancy test and your delayed period. This could be caused by various factors like stress, hormonal imbalances, or weight changes. Don't worry—this can sometimes be completely normal. Try to relax, eat healthily, and stay hydrated.

Answered on 23rd Oct '24

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