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high DHEA

hello! i'm 34yrs and for the past 2 1/2yrs i'been having changes in my menstrual cycle. For 2yrs i had my period nonstop, some months heavy w/clogs and others really light almost nothing. I had a pelvic ultrasound and a transvaginal, the results there are follicles in both ovaries, no free fluid present and small nabothian cysts in the cervix. Also the dhea is 2038 high and the Acth 79.8 high. The endocrinologist said that there is nothing for me to take, but now my period stoped again. I'm geting a lot of hair on my face and i just notice on my breast too. I'm not working and all the blood test and ultrasounds i can't pay for them anymore. Can anybody help me please! I don't know what to do anymore. Where do i go next? thank you for your time
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thank you Napua, i'm going to look for the herbs that can help. I really apreciate your help. Have a wonderful day
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No it's not.  If you drop ten percent of your body weight, it will help.

Read up on it.  There are herbs too that can help.
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is PCOS something that i should be worrie about? is there medecine that can help me?  a good balance diet is all i need? thank you for your time
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HI,
You are probably having PCOS (polycystic ovaries). This is a symptom complex that manifests scanty & irregular menstruation, excessive weight gain & excessive hair & infertility. Reducing weight if you are overweight, and taking a balanced diet will help. Also for the excessive hair you can remove them and take help of cosmetology. Eventually you will require consulting a Doctor.
Take care & good luck.
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