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PCOD problem
Mam by doing continuous exercises and daily walking keeps PCOD away?? What are the reasons for PCOD ??
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Yes. Healthy fat less Diet, excercise can reduce the risk of pcod. Pcod occurs due to abnormal increase in the levels of androgens produces in the women's body. In women Normally androgens produced from cholesterol in tiny quantities. U can use metformin to reduce ur weight but oh after consultation of gynaecologist. Stay happy.
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PCOD is a condition in which there are multiple small follicles which aren’t mature enough due to insulin resistance, ovary appears large.There are other factors like Hyperandrogenesim(very high estrogens and testosterone).These mentioned causes leads to infertility and amenorrhea(missed periods).
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