Infertility |
20 yr Old With Fatigue and Irregular Periods07/21/2010 |
I am 20 years old and am having difficulty with fatigue. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto`s Disease 7 months ago and went on Synthroid 25 mcg.once a day. It brought my TSH into a normal range(around 2.50) and reduced my fatigue, but has not eliminated it. I am 5 ft. 1 inch, weight 100 lbs. and have low body fat (17.%). I have had periods since I was 14, but they have never been regular and I only get 6-8 periods a year. My recent FSH was 6.5 and my estrodiol was 34 (lab work done on the 8th day after my period started). My doctor thinks I should go on birth control pills, but I do not want to because I would prefer to figure out what is causing my low estrogen. Is this dangerously low estrogen? What other tests can I have to help determine why my estrogen is low? What can I do to naturally increase my estrogen? What do you recommend?
Many women do not have clock-work-like menstrual periods. This can be due to a variety of reasons, including hyperplasia (where the lining of the uterus gets a little thicker then normal), uterine fibroids (benign tumors of the uterus that can cause irregular bleeding), uterine polyps (also a type of begin tumor-like structure), miscarriages, thyroid problems, excessive weight gain or weight loss, withdrawal of hormonal contraception, and uterine cancer. Additionally, the menstrual cycle can change a bit with increasing age, stress levels, and if you are around other females.You should talk with you doctor to see what may be causing your irregular bleeding and to develop a better understanding of your particular concerns.
Further information can be found at Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (American Academy of Family Physicians).
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