I am 5'3 and weigh 60kgs. I got a full body health check-up done for the first time last week. Everything in my body is normal, except I was diagnosed with bilateral polycystic ovaries. However, I have not consulted a gynaecologist yet (because I haven't ever in my life and I'm hesitant). Is it a must to consult one now for a cure? Because I have heard that medications don't help in pcod. What should my next step be? A gynaec consultation or just finding a cure by switching to a healthy lifestyle?
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