Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I have PCOS and I visited a dermatologist for acne and hirsutism profile. She suggested me Krimson 35 for 21 days and Aldactone 50 for three months. I am on my fourth day of my periods and my bleeding had reduced but when I consumed Krimson 35 before going to sleep my bleeding increased.
I had clitoris simulation after taking Krimson. Is it because of that I have high bleeding or is it usual to have it while taking Krimson.
Please help.
Hi,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
Krimson is an Estrogen-Progesterone medicine. It requires some time to balance your hormones. Relax, do not worry about the bleeding until it is heavy like changing pads often like two hours. Instead, clitoris stimulation may have caused some mild uterine contraction, amounting to squeeze out of some blood remnants inside the uterine cavity.
I hope this helps.
Thank you, and take care.
Regards.
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Answered byDr. Eeshani Dutta
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