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Hello Doctor, I missed my periods (expected around 25–27 Sept) and got an abdominal ultrasound done — the gynecologist said I have PCOD, but she didn’t ask for any blood tests. I’m confused because before this, an online doctor advised me M2-Tone syrup for 4 weeks, and now a homeopathic doctor gave me homeopathic medicines with Hertone syrup and told me to stop all others. I want to confirm if I truly have PCOD or just a temporary hormonal imbalance. Could you please suggest the exact blood tests or hormone profile I should get done (like LH, FSH, TSH, Prolactin, AMH, Testosterone, Insulin, etc.)? Also, should I get another ultrasound done? And should I continue any of these syrups right now or wait until after the tests? I’m trying to eat clean, reduce sugar, and start yoga. Kindly guide me on what to do next to get my periods naturally and confirm my diagnosis.
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Better do consult only one doctor and trust them Ur using so many people advice and medicine
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Yes some of those blood tests. Lifestyle modification Need more details Connect for more
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Pls connect need to talk about your life style,your height weight... Pcod is not a big issue,can be treated Don't worry we will try to regularise your periods
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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There is no way to get your periods naturally You will have to take a medicine to help you get your periods if you have exceeded a time frame of 37 days Also the diagnosis of polycystic ovarian syndrome it is not a disease but a syndrome is by an ultrasound where ovarian volume is more than 10 CC blood tests are only adjunant
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Hi If you have been diagnosed with pcod on usg you can go ahead and do other blood investigations- AMH , LH , FSH , Prolactin . Pcod in almost many cases can be treated naturally by changing your lifestyle and exercise and reducing weight if you are overweight.
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It needs hormonal evaluation and life style modification
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y you need to take tablets to get periods
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