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Menses pcod
2 years completed marriage .I have pcod since 4months used homeopathy medicine.just menses came but bleeding is very low and clotted.just 3clots per day.i have no thyroid . whats the problem
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Pcos is not just a problem  in the ovaries but in metabolism. If left unaddressed,  it can lead to complications  in the future.
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Hello, You need to visit a gynaecologist and follow the medication course as prescribed to treat PCOS. Homeopathy is not that effective. Once PCOS is cured then you can try for pregnancy. You can also visit my clinic International Fertility Centre located in New Delhi for further evaluation. My clinic offers varied fertility treatments and services and ensures that you have a successful treatment with us. You can mail your contact details to reach you.
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Hi, pcod treatment is lifestyle modification, do regular exercises, proper healthy diet etc. One cycle heavy periods is not an issue. If repeated then need evaluation. If you r planning your pregnancy then meet gynaecologist. As you r having clots .do one urine pregnancy test and if bleeding continues then do one ultrasound.
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Normally people with this will have anovlation (no egg release), oligomenorrhea (scanty periods) or even amenorrhea (no menstrual period)....you may also experience pimples, weight gain, excessive hair growth on your body,sometimes even depression and mood swings etc...You should decrease carbohydrate intake, take foods made-up of whole grains like whole wheat bread, Decrease fat intake and increase protein content. Take high fiber diet, fruits, vegetables but avoid starchy vegetables like potatoes. Take plenty of water avoid sugar drinks....Consult nearest gynecologists they will do the needful.
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