Hi,
PCOD is a disturbance of ovulation causing
hormonal imbalance. This causes irregular (frequent or delayed) & scanty or profuse bleeding.
Crimson 35 is contraindicated with allergic skirmishes as side effect of the medicine.
It is nor advisable to take Crimson when you are allergic to it. So your treating doctor (who has observed the
rash) would be a better judge to decide about restarting the drug.
In case you are allergic to Krimson35. Your doctor may advise you to take
progesterone only pill to control the bleeding...if it suits your health/or surgical cleaning of
uterus.
Once bleeding is controlled. There are other solutions for treating PCOD like stimulation of ovulation or by the surgical method by drilling of excessively accumulated immature ovums in ovary to release tension in ovary.
This usually follows normal hormonal pattern of hormones &ovulation resumes.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Vasudha Jayant Athavale, General & Family Physician