Pcod diagnostics

2024-05-07 13:54:00
I'm diagnosed with pcod . Which tests should be done to identify pcod type ? How to know if I'm ovulating or not? When should I scan for diagnosis? Blood tests done Hba1c value normal Amh 3.9 high Testosterone normal Thyroid normal Which test to identify pcod type?
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Please consult online if you have so many Querries

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Plz Consult physically for better management

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PCOD is a wrong terminology it's not a disease its a syndrome The diagnosis is by an ultrasound There is no type of pcos

Answered2024-05-07 14:04:01

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Treatment of PCOD varies if you are trying or pregnancy or not To answer your question we need to take your history and look at all the blood tests results and ratios to advise you better. Usually we advised to scan on day2/3 of your cycle and you may need follow up scan if you are trying for a baby
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Weight loss and exercise will help in women with PCOS

Answered2024-05-07 13:59:30

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