Doctor my hormone imbalance and irregular periods and long time pass out period and then facial hair problam and acenthodis nigrium what is th solution doctor plss
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PCOD Is a metabolic disease that you have to understand.
Polycystic ovaries are the one of consequences of metabolic de arrangement.
You take high sugar - high insulin-fat deposit-insulin resistance - which causes all the symptoms and later because fat tissues produces excess estrogen which is estrone that is produced in post menopausal females.
Reproductive females have Estradiol.
These estrone acts like estrogen suppress the ovulation causes polycystic ovaries.
Insulin resistance causes acanthosis nigricans etc..
Next Steps
1st step - Stop sugar all the forms sweets ,sugary drinks, fruit juice etc..
2nd step - Take protein in your diet 1g/kg of your body weight
3rd step - Physical activity to reduce insulin resistance, walking 45mins per day and 30min weekly thrice weight training.
4th step - Be consistent you will see the results
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This problem needs detailed investigations and workup. It may take 2-3 months before a line of treatment can be planned.
Please seek a proper consultation with a Gynaecologist preferably in your area where you can be examined and you can visit the Doctor repeatedly as and when required.
You can try cutifol sachet once daily
And for acanthosis nigricans you can start using nigrilite cream at night with sunscreen at day time.. go for diode laser hair removal with your consulting dermatologist
Consult online
Need proper history and evaluation for further treatment
It could be thyroid issues pcod,early diabetes, obesity etc consult online will guide you further
Consult a Gynecologist and get yourself thoroughly examined
Get CBC LFT Serum Testosterone Serum ProlactinFSHLHHbA1C levels evaluated
Get a Ultrasound of Abdomen and Pelvis done with emphasis on Uterus and look for any Fibroids
You Might be suffering from PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome ) which is quite common in reproductive age females and should start medications for the same which will help you get rid of all these symptoms and improve your quality of Life
Consult a dermatologist for the excess hair growth and start taking anti androgen medications if they prescribe after examining the severity of your disease and your androgen levels
Don’t self medicate or start treatment you see online before consulting a specialist
Ayurvedic Endocrinologist & Internal Medicine SpecialistNew Delhi
Hi there , I know it probably will sound cliché but the main problem in PCOD lies in insulin resistance your darkening patches ( acanthosis ) signifies that . I am guessing you’re diagnosed with PCOD so you must have done your USG and consulted with your gynaecologist.
Next Steps
On your end you can start having balanced meals and reduce your glucose spike by adding fibre and protein per meal .Walking 10 mins after your 3 major meals will help a lot . You can take help from apps like healthify me to calculate your daily calories requirement.
Health Tips
One very useful supplementation for PCOD patients is ionisitol which can help you with it . Please continue your ongoing treatment if any but at the end its a lifestyle disease and you can control and even reverse it to an extent by lifestyle modifications. All the best
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