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Hi...i m suffering with pcod...what should i do

Why don't you try ayurvedic medicines ? Non hormonal ,side effects free ,effective and can be taken for long time. ...

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Hi . I have hypothyroidism amd taking thyronorm 25mcg. I also was diagnosed with pcod last year but the gynaec adviced no treatment saying it sometimes happen temporarily. My periodsare currently normal n regural. but i am still suffering from hair loss..throigh internet research i have concluded that i have female.pattern hairloss.currently I am taking follihair and felol z tablets along with mintop lotion. at night. I am also using renocia . i am taking this since 2 weeks but hair are still falling. also the diameter of my hair have reduced.

Hi, Intially when you start taking treatment for hair loss it can result in incresed hair loss for a intial few days,this is not the point for worry but since you have started using minoxidil for hair growth it will have to be used till the time you need hair. People start using these drugs under anxiety, but should not have been used by you without consultation. I agree with your gynec for not giving you any treatment ...

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Sir I am take 2yrs continue treatment from pcod problem take metformin table not pregnancy current month take hmg 3 inj 1hcg inj now give strone 200 duphaston sir I want baby pls advice furder treatment

Hi there. Are you already being treated by a gynecologist? Have you had complete workup already? If yes, you may discuss with your gynecologist further, if you can proceed with assisted reproductive technique such as intrauterine insemination or in vitro fertilization. ...

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I hav a pcod and from 2003,2005,2015 epilepsy attack .in 2013 i conceived but after 4 month bleeding started.and miscarriage.but in 2015 epilepsy attack my medicine started for epilepsy.plz guide me.

You should definitely still take your anti-epileptic drugs. Stopping your medication will be detrimental. Your seizures will be uncontrolled. When you become pregnant, you should consult immediately your obstetrician and your neurologist so that your epilepsy drugs will be shifted to that which is safer for pregnant women. ...

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my menses has been irregular thats why i m not getting baby.some doctors say i have been pcod problem,i m so worried about my pregnancy tell me what to do?

Hi there. A Lot of patients with PCOD problems get pregnant... It is important that you and your partner will undergo complete infertility workup. If PCOD is the only problem, your doctor can prescribe ovulating-agent such as clomiphene citrate. Good luck. ...

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i have pcod since 14 yrs.im taking myocyst medicine........................./is that right?

Hi there. Myocyst can be given to patients with PCOD. However, you must take note that treatment for PCOD is goal directed. For example if you just want to regulate your menstruation, you can take iral contraceptive pills. if you want to get pregnant you can be given ovulation inducing agents. Please feel free to send questions again for clarification. ...

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Sir i have both ovaries are enlarged &shows multiple cortical cysts varying in size from 6.4-8mm with increased stroma . No dominant follicle seen .usg report is s/o pcod pelvic inflammatory diseade

Hi there. Having polycystic disease and pelvic inflammatory disease (PCOD) are two different entities. PCOD is a hormonal imbalance problem that causes irregular menstruation and difficulty to get pregnant. Pelvic inflammatory disease On the oher hand is an infection caused by sexual intercourse. ...

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I have a s/o pcod pelvic inflammatory disease

Hi there. Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD) and Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) are 2 different diseases and are not related at all. PCOD is a disease that is actually a hormonal imbalance that makes a woman hard to ovulate and get pregnant, and/or having irregular menstruation to name a few consequences. PID on the other hand is a disease that is infectious or contagious that is transmitted thru sexual contact. PID can be cured by antibiotics. ...

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