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Asked for Female | 48 Years

Am I experiencing menopause or hormone imbalance?

Patient's Query

Hi m 48yr female..... from past 8 months I didn't get my period.....though I feel that first day slight cramps but I don't bleed, no periods start despite slight cramps..... what to do to check it's menopause or I shud take some harmone tablet to get periods.....my mother had menopause at 52 age .....toh it's not menopause time for me....

Answered by Dr. Swapna Chekuri

At 48, there can be various reasons for changes in your menstrual cycle. It's possible you're entering perimenopause, a phase before menopause when periods become irregular. However, it's essential to rule out other causes like hormonal imbalances or thyroid issues. I recommend seeing a gynecologist for a check-up. They may suggest hormone tests or other evaluations to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment. 

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I am 17 years old and I recently learned about sex education I was so excited to feel how does sex feels . So I inserted a bathroom whiper in my vagina and I came to know that because of this my hymen broken as I could see some blood on the whiper . I am so stressed that what will I tell to my future husband about how my hymen broke . So is there any way if I can grow my hymen back . I just a really small stain of blood so is there any chance that my hymen is not fully broken and it can regrow on its own ?

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