Hi,
Thanks for the query.
I have read & understood your query.
PCOD is a menstrual problem where ovulation is disturbed & so the menstrual cycle remains nonovulatory & irregular, thus posing a problem in conception.
This problem is seen more frequently these days being maily a prpoblem due to life style changes.
* Still you need not worry, it's methodical management can reduce it's bad effects like infertility/
diabetes etc.
To start with detailed physical examination / investigations ( CBC,
Thyroid function tests, USG with ovulation study,
hormonal estimation,
insulin resistance test )The treatment plan is then decided -
- Weight reduction ( regular exercises/ low calorie diet, are advised. a small amount of
weight loss can correct the hormonal imbalance . Leaving
smoking helps.
- Hormonal imbalance can be controlled with Cyclical oral contraceptives.
- Medicines like Mertformin,
Clomiphene are tried to stimulate ovulation
- If nothing helps, surgical drilling of ovaries is done.
* For this you should approach a gynecologist & after pathological tests.
follow her instructions . You will get positive results.
Thanks.