About pcod

2017-09-03 15:36:27
I have thyroid Iam using 75 mcg. I have pcod. I have used 6 months medicine. 6 months back have experienced an abortion. Now iam using herbs life to lose my weight. Recently I lost 1.4 kg in one week. Now iam experiencing spotting frequently. What I need to do
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Hi there, I understand your concerns, First of all stop herbal life product to loose weight Spotting can be related to pcos also We need evaluate your case properly Please contact me directly for your help Warm regards, Dr Amisha Mirchandani

Answered2017-09-03 17:14:41

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In PCOD problem instead of follicle rupture and ovulation follicle is transformed into small cystic structure along the periphery of ovaries. Regular female hormones are insufficient to maintain regular periods also causes acne pimples And hair-loss with some weight gain sometimes.
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Always be happy with your personality and enjoy your present, Avoid all types of stress. Take more fruits and vegetables, Avoid junk food (Fat fried street food with more calories) Maintain physical activities regularly Have sound  Sleep regularly  with best possible schedule.
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You can also have some Homeopathic medicine (if you have faith) for Fat reduction and regularise your periods (may be due to PCOS) For more help you can also contact me in person through Practo Consult.

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