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What Causes Abdominal Pain During Intercourse?

Im 27 yrs old suffering from pcos. Dr prescribed me APCOD sachet and a contraceptive pill . Im taking medicine for rABOUT 4 months im still weight gain instead of controled diet .im 82 kg now.and there s only few drops coming during my periods . Now I have started abdominal pain during intercourse.. doctor.. what should I do now
Tue, 21 Apr 2020
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Hi,

PCOS presents with irregular periods with less menstrual flow, anovulation, hirsutism, weight gain, infertility etc. Treatment will be targeted to counteract these effects.

APCOD sachet contains Myoinositol, L methyl folate and vitamin D3. Contraceptive pills contain estrogen and progesterone hormones. These drugs by regularizing the hormonal levels and by increasing the insulin sensitivity, will help to regularize the menstrual cycles and ovulation.

As you are still having the problem even after 4 months of usage of medicines, the measures that can help you are:
- Now APCOD obese and APCOD MAX sachets are new medicines specially targeted for obese women, above 25 years. With your doctor's advice you can shift to them.
- Regarding contraceptive pills better to use which contains androgen receptor blocker like Cyproterone acetate.
- Regarding weight gain, along with medicines, you need regular calorie burning physical exercise , like brisk walk for 30 to 45 minutes every day. And you have to continue your balanced diet.
- Abdominal pain during intercourse can occur due to many causes like pelvic infection, dry vaginal epithelium etc. If the symptoms persist, better to consult Gynecologist once, get examined and have to take treatment accordingly.

With this workup possibly your problem can get rectified.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Sree Gouri S. R., OBGYN
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What Causes Abdominal Pain During Intercourse?

Hi, PCOS presents with irregular periods with less menstrual flow, anovulation, hirsutism, weight gain, infertility etc. Treatment will be targeted to counteract these effects. APCOD sachet contains Myoinositol, L methyl folate and vitamin D3. Contraceptive pills contain estrogen and progesterone hormones. These drugs by regularizing the hormonal levels and by increasing the insulin sensitivity, will help to regularize the menstrual cycles and ovulation. As you are still having the problem even after 4 months of usage of medicines, the measures that can help you are: - Now APCOD obese and APCOD MAX sachets are new medicines specially targeted for obese women, above 25 years. With your doctor s advice you can shift to them. - Regarding contraceptive pills better to use which contains androgen receptor blocker like Cyproterone acetate. - Regarding weight gain, along with medicines, you need regular calorie burning physical exercise , like brisk walk for 30 to 45 minutes every day. And you have to continue your balanced diet. - Abdominal pain during intercourse can occur due to many causes like pelvic infection, dry vaginal epithelium etc. If the symptoms persist, better to consult Gynecologist once, get examined and have to take treatment accordingly. With this workup possibly your problem can get rectified. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sree Gouri S. R., OBGYN