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Diagnosis with pcos
I had. Diagnosis with pcos in ultrasound i .had scanty period of 2 days ...done blood test fsh and lh was normal... doctor has prescribed medicine immungro pcos and geramyo ...can some doctor guide me..is my pcos will control ...and will it affect my fertility...
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About 1 in 4 women have PCOS. Maintain a healthy lifestyle with balanced diet and exercise to keep symptoms away. Fertility can be a concern, so seek early advice if unable to conceive in 6 months. Medications are available that can help restore ovulation and assist in conception.
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Pcos is a lifestyle disorder be in contact with gynaecologist stay stress free & have some physical activity kindly avoid self medication
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You can take these medications but it will have very minimal effect until and unless you dont do any physical activity Weight reduction and life style modification is the recommended technique for PCOD
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Hi now a days pcos is very common and about conception with pcos is not difficult it takes some time ,you need to modify  your lifestyle to reduce it, the medication given are supplements for support you can take
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PCOS is manageable and many women with PCOS can conceive normally. Your FSH/LH being normal is reassuring. The prescribed Immunogro PCOS and Geramyo are nutritional supplements/antioxidants which support general health, but remember, the main control of PCOS depends on lifestyle changes and follow-up treatment as advised.
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Continue the prescribed medicines and follow up with your gynecologist.
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Maintain healthy weight, regular exercise (atleast 30min walking) and do avoid self-medication.
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