Are Provera And Diane Considered Appropriate Medicines For Irregular Period Caused By PCOS?
hello im 24 years old, i have poly cystic ovarian cyst and irregular menstrual cycle. last month my doctor prescribe me to take provera for alomost 3 months, my menstrual cycle back to normal. after 2 months not taking provera my menstrual cycle back to irregular again. i go back to my doctor and she prescribe me again provera and my menstruation came back again. during first day of my cycle i drink diane 35. is it okay to take diane 35 without prescription of my doctor?.. what shoud i do? What do i need to take to have my menstruatral cycle normal?,.. please help me
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concern. PCOD or polycystic ovarian disease is a clinical condition which is characterized by hormone imbalance, absent or infrequent ovulation, varied menstrual pattern and multiple follicles in the ovaries at different stages of development simultaneously. The management, therefore, should be a multi-pronged one. I would suggest a complete evaluation, hormone profile that includes FSH, LH, serum estrogen, progesterone, DHEAS levels, serum Prolactin and insulin. Appropriate hormone replacement can then be done. Taking a single dose of Diane is not going to help. Also, please keep your weight in check and get regular exercise. Hope this helps.
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Are Provera And Diane Considered Appropriate Medicines For Irregular Period Caused By PCOS?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concern. PCOD or polycystic ovarian disease is a clinical condition which is characterized by hormone imbalance, absent or infrequent ovulation, varied menstrual pattern and multiple follicles in the ovaries at different stages of development simultaneously. The management, therefore, should be a multi-pronged one. I would suggest a complete evaluation, hormone profile that includes FSH, LH, serum estrogen, progesterone, DHEAS levels, serum Prolactin and insulin. Appropriate hormone replacement can then be done. Taking a single dose of Diane is not going to help. Also, please keep your weight in check and get regular exercise. Hope this helps.