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I am 20 and never having period

actually there is a serious problem with me, when i am in the age of 17 then my mother looks at me with little bit different eyes and slowly slowly she tells me about the periods and ask that when ever a girl came into the adult age she begins with any type of blood from there veg'''a. So i am little confused but satisfied that this is the process that every girl should passed. After the age of 18.5 means 18years and 6 months i didn't got any type of menses over there, and my breast size even not increase a little bit .. Then my mom take me to the lady-doctor and tell her every thing.

Now lady-doctor ask my mother to do ultra-sound and x-ray then me and my mother went to another portion and completed that what the lady-doctor said. After seeing the reports she said that his Ovary and Breast currently at child age and not growing, she gave me some medicine and told some info what to do. I use it but not get any results.

I went to every well-know doctor in my area and take medicines and what they asked, but never get any results, Now i am in age of 20 but not having any menses, not increase any Breast (****) size any pain or etc. i am just like child ..... please suggest me what to do. thanks
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Thank you lady-doctor for reply back. Mam i have my ultra-sound reports and may be some x-rays .. if you would like to see them, then i love to share it with you, if it will helpful to find the base problem, And for your instructions i same back to my normal life then i pay you some amount for that ..... Thnks
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Hello,
You seem to be having primary amenorrhea. It can be due to adrenogenital syndrome, chromosomal abnormalities, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, cushing’s disease, hypothyroidism, polycystic ovarian disease or tumors of the ovary or pituitary.
I suggest you to get it evaluated from a gynecologist to confirm the diagnosis.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor.  I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.


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