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Is it safe to have krimson 35 tablet
I am single. I met one of the gynaceologist and she told me that pcod is confirmed and asked me to take krimson 35 tab for continuous 21 days. Later on i met another gynaceologist and it was discovered that pcod is not confirmed yet. But in the meantime i started taking these tablets. I want to know is there any danger or side effect of this tablet as this tablet is given in pcod treatment but i do not have pcod. It is not confirmed. Please suggest.
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Hi hi there needs further history of why the medicinal started and about your period cycle also and the scan report to see whether you have polycystic ovaries or not. Polycystic ovary disease if it is present it can be their life long but only thing is your period should be regular is no harm in taking one cycle of krimson and there is nothing to be worried about
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Wht r ur presenting complaints? Without seeing ur investigations or examining U cannot arrive at a diagnosis.... Krimson 35 is not given as a treatment but rather given to align ur hormones ( ratio is distorted in pcos)...in order to hav regular menses.... So at present continue Krimson 35 ...coz the doctor must hav assessed ur condition n started the same..... 
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This medicine usually does not harm. Sometimes women are coming to us with ultrasonography (USG) report showing "PolyCystic Ovaries" and they are thinking that they have PCOS. What is PCO (Polycystic Ovary)? Polycystic ovaries have more number of follicles (fluid-filled spaces containing the eggs), which appear like cysts. However, the “cysts” in PCOS are not tumours. What is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)? PCOS is hormonal disorder where there are irregular periods, excessive hair growth on face or body (“hirsutism”), loss of hair on head, oily skin, acne and weight gain along with polycystic ovaries found in ultrasound. The main problem in PCOS is not the “cysts”, rather cysts are arising because of hormonal problems. The symptoms vary from woman to woman. Some women have very few mild symptoms, while others are affected more severely by a wider range of symptoms. When a woman is said to have PCOS? A diagnosis is made when you have any two of the following: 1.irregular, infrequent periods or no periods at all 2.an increase in facial or body hair and/or blood tests that show higher testosterone levels 3.an ultrasound scan that shows polycystic ovaries. therefore, if you have PCO in USG but you do NOT have irregular periods and you don't have excessive hair growth etc, then you DO NOT have PCOS. You just have polycystic Ovaries. It is a quite common condition, affecting 2 to 26 in every 100 women. Unfortunately, there is no cure for PCOS. However, it can be kept under control.
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