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Pcos/pcod help
Hello, I have irregular but mostly delayed periods, hair thinning with some visible scalp, mild tiredness, and anxiety. My ultrasound from last year showed bulky ovaries, and I was diagnosed with PCOS. I want to understand what this means for my health and how to manage it, especially with lifestyle changes and minimal medicines. Could you please advise which tests I should get done to check my hormone levels and overall condition? Also, what are the best treatment options or lifestyle habits to improve my symptoms long-term? Thank you for your help.
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Hello Pcod is a lifestyle disease. You are young - please make some changes in your diet and start exercise. For period irregularities, consult online for prescription. Need some more history like BMI, weight gain and other report
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