Are you suffering from any of the below conditions?

  • Irregular menstrual periods (usually < 8 periods a year).
  • Grow thick, dark hair in places where only men tend to grow hair (upper lip, chin, sideburn area, chest, and belly).
  • Overweight/obesity.
  • Acne (oily skin and pimples on their face) and Patches of thickened, velvety, darkened skin on neck and armpit.● Lose hair from their head like men do.
  • Have trouble getting pregnant without medical help.

If answer to any of your question is yes, immediately see your endocrinologist. You may be suffering from PCOD.

What is PCOD? 

PCOD is one of the most common endocrine disorders found in women, affecting ~10% of women worldwide (<50% of them diagnosed). The syndrome is present throughout a woman’s life from puberty through post-menopause and affects women of all races and ethnic groups.