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Delayed Period

A menstrual cycle usually lasts between 21 to 35 days on an average for women. But, if the period has not arrived beyond 35 days, it is called delayed period. Pregnancy is not the only reason for a delay in period. Birth control pills, PCOD, stress, thyroid problems or other hormonal causes could be responsible.

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I have irregular periods for the past few months. Kindly help.

Query: Hi doctor, I am 42-years-old. Over the past few months, my periods have become irregular. A few months it is on time and sometimes I do not get it for two to three months. Though I get periods-like symptoms during the cycle when periods is due, I do not get my periods. I feel very bloated when the c...  Read Full »


Dr. Alka

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I just read your query. If all investigations are normal then I suggest you to take the following medicines for one month. This will help you with your problem. I suggest you continue taking your thyroid medications. I suggest the following, 1) Tablet Raj parvartin...  Read Full »

My periods are delayed. Which pill can I use to get periods?

Query: Hello doctor, I am 27 years old. My periods are delayed by five days. Please suggest any pills to get back my periods or any natural remedy.  Read Full »


Dr. Ishwar Chandra Rai

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Definitely, I would like to help you. There are several causes for an irregular period. Hypothyroidism and PCOD are most common of them. It may cause infertility. Once you should go to investigate your complete blood count (CBC), thyroid profile and USG abdomen to rule ...  Read Full »

I am a 39-years-old female with PCOD and had taken kalarchikai powder for treatment which I stopped recently. What should I do?

Query: Hello doctor,I am 39 years old and a mother. I did not get my periods from the last three months and I am not pregnant. Previously I had PCOD, I took kalarchikai with pepper for a month and stopped it due to typhoid fever. Please suggest what I should do. Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Alka

Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.I have read your query and understand your concern. I would like to know whether you have completed the treatment for typhoid or not? Whether you are taking any allopathic medicine for PCOD or not?As you mentioned the kalarchikai powder (Caesalpinia bonducella powder or ...  Read Full »

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