I have pcod and my weight is normal but still have irregular cycles.Now my wt is 65kg which is a bit 5kg more.I have got my ultrasound and harmonal levels checked. Lh 7.71 Fsh 6.61 Prolactin 45.22ng/ml testosterone 0.37 AMh 9.8 vit b12 186pg/ml.My prolactin levels are high so I thought correcting my prolactin levels would help me regularise cycles and consulted gynaec.My doc told me these tests are of no use and didn't prescribe any medication.She told me to loose 5kgs and use Megest if my periods get delayed for more than 2mnths.Can I correct my prolactin levels without medication??Can I assess my grade of pcod with these harmonal levels??
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Please consult a Gynaecologist and follow his/her advice.
What you are doing is that you are deciding your line of treatment and then asking for the details on Tele-consultation.
Who will be responsible if things don't turn out to your liking ?
The only treatment of pcod is to exercise n maintain a healthy bmi
Ur dr has aptly advised u
No medicine n loose weight
Borderline raised prolactin levels can be due to stress
Repeat prolactin levels after a month of exercise n meditation
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