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Pcod pcos and railway medical examinatio
I am 27 female I have pcos from last 12 years irregular periods. I have qualified railway technician grade 3 exam and in my zone they are doing usg of abdomen for girls. So if they found pcos which is quite obvious they will reject me in medical or not? Is pcos can be reason for rejection in medical examination for railway?? I don't have diabetes and bmi is also less than 22. Height 162 cm and weight 56kg. Please reply 🙏 am I going to face rejection because of pcod in railway medical examination?
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PCOS cannot be the reason for rejection. However all Departments have their own guidelines.
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No Don't worry
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PCOS alone is unlikely to be a cause of rejection. If your blood reports and other tests are normal, only this finding need not be a reason for rejection.
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