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I have suffering pcos
I have pcos last 4 month my menses cycle is not regular I use cystelia 35 Tab last month but no result
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PCOD is completely reversible in my experience. I have reversed not only my own PCOD but have helped hundreds of women heal their hormone Imbalances and achieve healty natural pregnancies. It's frustrating to see that so many women are suffering and not getting the right information. It can be reversed not by masking the symptoms with drugs but by addressing the root cause of the problem. Needs root cause evaluation with further investigations...Can be healed with diet changes, lifestyle changes, self care and Detoxification.Hope this helps.
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Hello I understand your concern We have many good homeopathic medicines for pcos to treat it completely from the root itself without any sideffects that are part of conventional medicines Please contact me directly or ask me at dramisha.com Online consultation and medicines at your doorstep are also delivered nationally and internationally Warm regards Dr Amisha Mirchandani 09819       055014
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PCOS ( polycystic ovarian syndrome) as the name suggests is a syndrome( group of symptoms) is a combination of 1) irregular periods 2) features of excessive testosterone in form of excessive facial hair and acne or the blood tests having raised free testosterone levels in your body. And 3) sonography suggestive of multiple follicles in your ovary. of these 3 criterias 2 are sure as 1) you have irregular periods and 2) your practitioner has started on cystelia 35 ( cyproterone acetate ) which is used in cases of hirsuitism. There are a few things which i need to know that i can help you better 1) your weight- as most of the pcos patients are obese and just a bit of weight reduction by 5 % also can regularise your periods.2)your sugar levels or any family history of diabetes or thyroid as pcos patients have a propensity of developing diabetes and thyroid issues. 3) any milky discharge through the breast as there might be increased prolactin levels in blood of some patients and 4) marital status as the management changes if you plan to concieve.
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First and foremost you need to get certain tests like 1) fasting sugar(2) post prandial sugar(3) HbA1c( glycosylated hemoglobin)(4) serum thyroid stimulating hormone(tsh) (5) serum prolactin levels(6) serum AMH( antimullerian hormone)(7) serum free testosterone(8) serum dheas ( dehydroepiandrostenedione). Secondly the medications you are taking are not basically for pcos as such but for control of androgen excess and which you should continue as per given by your consultant as he/ she may have started it after seeing some reports. Thirdly a little bit of exercise and controlling your weight by diet and avoiding sweets and carbohydrates in your diet should help. Fourthly you need to consult a gynaec after the above reports who might put you on certain hormone pills for 21 days . These pills although are birth control pills but they help to get down your pcos nature, but if you are married you need to consult your nearest infertility person who may give you some other form of tablets to grow your eggs.
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