I hadmy last period on 7 feb 2017 i have pcod and taking medicine of homeopathy since 2months i also gained weight in these 2 months (3kgs).. i didn't get period so i went to my doc she gave hcg tablets for 6 days ie from 14th march to 19th March I'm stilp not having periods..what should i do?
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The main cause of PCOD is hormonal imbalance. It profoundly affects women's hormonal cycle.
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So in our practice we have seen a complete and permanent balancing of hormonal cycle which is visible in terms of regular menstrual cycle and afterwards analysing the other fact.
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Maintain your lifestyle and diet, proper sleep
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Menstrual irregularities are common with pcod . So it will be good if you get treatment for pcod m consult a good physician and take treatment. Do exercise regularly.. If you can get control over weight everything will get bettet. And for period problems consult a good homoeopath.
Hello dear.
Now a days 5 out of 10 females having pcod so you dont worry you will b fine.
I too have it but all is fine now.
You need to take care of your weight.
Care about your diet as once weight is gain very hard to lower it down.
I can gve you proper diet to follow.
Other thing take homeopathic treatment . It do wonders in this kind of case.
Thank you need any help we are always there.
Thank you.
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