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In case of PCOD ,does ovulation inducing drug helps in getting pregnant, if follicles are growing normally? Also I am doing physical exercise.
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*PCOD* PCOD is a multi-organ disease which start from ovary in form of small follicles on outer layer of ovary ,, it starts secreting hormones which normally a female body should not secrete ,,, It is basically a urban problem The reasons are 1) stress full life 2) irregular life style 3) lack of mental peace 4) no physical exercise Person suffering from PCOD Present themselves 1) irregular periods ( sometimes no periods at all ) 2) weight gain ( even without taking excess food ) 3) No weight loss ( although doing lots of exercise) 4 ) acne 5) hair loss 6) infertility 7) mood swing 8) lethargy So a vicious cycle forms More weight -more PCOD More PCOD-more weight So somehow we have to break the cycle 50% role of medicine ( intrinsic ) 50% role of life style (extrinsic) If we attack both ways only then it can be cured So co-operation of patients are very much required. I give non hormonal treatment for PCOD Regarding life style 1) stress free life 2) regular life style 3)physical exercise 4) proper sleep It is very much curable , if treated in time and with full discipline,, lots of my pregnant patients were once case of PCOD. Normally three months treatment but in few cases it may take longer ,, Simultaneously we give treatment for PCOD and pregnancy. Diet has a great role , avoid fat and sugar , For proper PCOD diet better take help of dietician ,,, PCOD is spreading like epidemic in urban areas ,,,
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Yes it does
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The main problem which happens in PC OS is anovulation that' the egg is not forming properly and that is the reason of difficulty in conceiving in such patients.... ovulation inducing medications do help in forming a good size egg but it is not always certain that you may respond to tablets alone .... at times you may be needing injections also for ovulation induction... so it is always advisable to monitor ovulation induction cycles with the help of ultrasound to see if you are coming a good follicle or not..
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Hi.daily physical excercise helps in Pcod . Pl tell your height and weight . You may also have to take metformin depending on your weight .
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The main treatment of PCOS is life style changes. Weight control can help you get pregnant without any other treatment. If that fails, most of the women conceive with ovulation induction. Please see this video for details https://www.practo.com/healthfeed/pcos-infertility-how-to-treat-40803/post
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These kind of drugs should be started under supervision, no blind medicines, do ovulation scan to check for ovulation.. Fertility specialist will be the best person to change medicines as per response of medication
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Just 25 Making cycles regular physical fitness and insulin Senstizers are enough to make you pregnant
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