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Polycystic ovary disease
I am a 22 year old girl with 56kg weight and 5" 3 height.I am Detected with PCOS an year before having multiple small follicles (more than 10 in number) with 2-9 mm in diameter. They give string of a pearl appearance. I have only 1 symtom for PCOS that is scanty periods. I get periods every month but hardly for a day Or two. So I want to ask am I not allowed to eat sweet or sugary foods in pcod or I can eat sometimes? And is it so fatal? How can I get periods for more days? Because I tried birth control pills but it didn't gave results. So what I need to do now?
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Pls connect for online consultation,i m expert in pcod treatment
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Lot more details required to properly be able to advise you on this one. Consult Dr. Akriti Saxena. You can google me too.
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The only treatment for pcod is weight reduction Hence u need to exercise n Avoid sugars ..fatal ...no it's not Get ur Thyroid levels checked If normal The only way u may increase the flow is to exercise n reduce weight There r no medicine fr the same
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The diet should include more of protein and fibre Less of carbs and processed foods It is better to avoid sugary foods and drinks
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