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Reversal of pcos
Could you please suggest some tests for hormones check for pcos.what helps in reversal of pcos.Does weight loss help
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Get AMH, Prolactin, thyroid levels. Also better to get your sugars checked. PCOD can't be reversed only controlled in which weight loss plays a crucial part.
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Weight loss definitely helps and that's the cornerstone of treatment of PCOS along with reducing stress.
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Diagnosis of pcos is by an ultrasound Ovarian volume more than 10 is suggestive of pcos The only way to keep the hormonal imbalance consequent to pcos at Bay is to exercise and maintain a healthy body mass index
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Weight loss helps in PCOS. consult please.
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