I have been taking homeopathic treatment from past 1 year for my pcod problem and now when I did my last ultrasound recently,the size of the cyst is more then double as compared to the ultrasound I did earlier in last december.
Does homeopathic medicine cure pcos ? Because for me I found no results after taking medicine for 1 year. And I do not want to go for allopathic treatment for my problem.
Should I change my doctor or should I go for allopathic treatment? Kindly help.
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Please persist with your Homoeopath....have faith & Patience.....Homoeopathy can definitely treat PCOS...No Doubt.
As far as the reports are concerned...dont go on the figures....see whether your complaints like irregular menses, unwanted hair growth, weight gain, hairfall...etc which you suffered when you started the treatment are getting better...If Yes...then do persist with the same treatment....even the Reports will show a positive change....
If not....then talk with your Homoeopath, discuss with him...ask him if some Senior Homoeopath needs to be consulted with his reference.....
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Homoeopathy has good answers to PCOS. Anyways the correct treatment would firstly ensure that the complaint does not progress further. If your cyst size has increased, this shows the treatment was not in right direction. Please talk to the physician
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