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I have PCOD and Vertigo
I am 33 years old and facing issues like PCOD and harmonal imbalance from last 20 years(since i started my periods) because of which i am having acne on my face and back. My periods are irregular. Sometimes after 1 month, sometimes 2 months and sometimes more than that also. Earlier I used to have heavy and prolonged blood flow. But from last 1 year blood flow is normal. Also I have vertigo from last 10 years where I always have feeling of falling down. It gets worst during periods. I am getting treatment from ent specialist from last 1 year but not much improvement. Both the problems are hormones related and I am very very frustrated in my life now because of these issues. Just want to know what exact treatment I should get to treat both the problems(PCOD and Vertigo). Are these problems interrelated?Is there only one treatment through which I can get cured?
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Hello dear user, why you have not started treatment till today. Pcod i is a disease of sedentary  life style, due to hormonal  imbalance. All the systems are involved in Chronic cases. Now start exercise, eat protein  diet and avoid carbohydrates. Follow pcod diet. For medical treatment  chat me online on practo consult app online
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You need complete evaluation. Vertigo and pcod may not be related.  Pcod is easily treatable,   Compared to many diseases like cancers where there is no treatment
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