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Good morning. Thank you for the update, and I am very pleased you are better already.
As for your daughter, I strongly recommend dealing with this problem seriously, thoroughly and from the root. Your daughter is an adolescent, and it would not do her any good to try and ignore the problem, or to “sweep it under the carpet” so to speak. Medication might induce a period, but then we have not dealt with the causes of the problem, while the initial pathology causing the absence of the period gets worse as time goes on with no diagnosis and no treatment.
Moreover, it is not logical that your daughter has a menstrual disorder, yet her blood tests are “all in order”. We could go through the test results and detect in it the causes for the disorder in your daughter’s case. There could be a number of possible causes, such as general weakness, a hormonal problem, blood deficiency, protein and/or fat deficiency, stress factors, etc. Any of these can be detected in a blood test provided the right values were checked and a proper cross checking has been performed.
I suggest your daughter fills out our questionnaire, and sends it back to my assistant, together with the blood test results. If important values are missing from the test to rule out possibilities or affirm them, you can ask your doctor to check them further. According to the findings of the overall diagnosis, including a consultation in my clinic or via Zoom if you are not able to arrive to the clinic, we will inform you as to our recommended personalized treatment strategy for your daughter.
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