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Is Polycystic ovary syndrome treatable?
I've previously consulted doctor for my period related issues where doctor asked me for some test and ultrasound. The test was fine but the ultrasound report says, Impression: Mildly bulky right ovary likely polycystic. Its PCOS condition right. I wanted to confirm, is this condition really common and treatable? Doctor has prescribed me medication but what is the actual facts about this condition and how it can be cured? Does it have any long term or lifelong effects? Should i be worried about it?
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Share actual reports for better understanding including sonography report. Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pcod It should help you Connect for more details and information YouTube channel Dr Harita Kothia videos
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It's not normal to have irregular periods  ( early or late), missing periods, spotting between periods, prolonged heavy flow, pains and cramps during cycle, PMS and mood changes before periods, PCOS, Fibroid, Endometriosis,  fertility issues, tiredness, hair fall,  sleep disturbances, weight issues etc. If it is happening to you,  it's a sign of underlying  hormone  imbalance  which needs further evaluation with blood investigations , scan etc.Good news is that all your problems  can be totally  reversed , not by masking the symptoms  with pills but by addressing  the underlying  cause of the problem and healing it from the ROOT cause which is not in your pelvis BTW. Why is it a serious problem and why you should not ignore it? Because, If it is not treated early, it can also lead to serious health problems like diabetes, heart disease, and even cancers. Not only the symptoms of hormone imbalance make your life miserable, there is a scientific proof that they also  increase your chances of developing a big disease later on in life, like full-blown diabetes, autoimmune thyroid disease, and even cancers. The BioCycle study (NIH 2009) showed that untreated, hormonal imbalances increase significantly a woman’s  risk to diseases of inflammation – heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and premature aging. PCOD ,period problem s, fertility issues and thyroid issues are 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. Feel free to do online video consultation with me on Practo if you want more support.
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There is nothing to worry much. Bulky ovaries should have more than 20 Follicle less than a centimetre to call it as a Polycystic ovary
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Take Tablet Metital 250 two times a day for a month Cholecalciferol sachet 60 K twice a week for 6 weeks and weekly thereafter Contact me for online prescription on Practo
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Your condition could PCOD in the making Take diet exercise and lifestyle measures
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