Diagnosed With PCO. Blood Test,Ultrasound Underwent For Late Periods, Weight Gain, Hair Growth. Problem Due To Thyroid-ism?
Docter..i m diagnosed with pco last week but the diagnosed docter didnt underwent any blood test and ultra sound technique.my symptoms include 2 to 7 days of late period for last 4 cycles,mild thyroidism,4 kg weight gain,5 to 6 hairs on my neck region...but my mom and grand mom too having tis mild hirsutism.now i m 19 years old ...plz say me docter 100% I M affected with pco orelse these symptoms are due to thyroidism...????
Dear user, regards! yes you are right that the symptoms narrated by you can be because of hypothyroidism as well as due to PCOS. To confirm you must check your TSH, FT4, LH, FSH, Prolactin, Estradiol, 17 (OH)P, USG pelvis and see your doctor with the blood reports. regards!
hi i had gone through your query and understand your concerns. i would come up with two possibilities like you think. 1.hypothyroidism 2.pcod;
treatment plan;
i advise you taking Homeopathic medicines gives safe and permanent cure for your complaints of hypothyroidism and pcod without any side effects.
for the selection of constitutional similimum you should consult qualified homeopathic physician.
wishing you good health.
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Diagnosed With PCO. Blood Test,Ultrasound Underwent For Late Periods, Weight Gain, Hair Growth. Problem Due To Thyroid-ism?
Dear user, regards! yes you are right that the symptoms narrated by you can be because of hypothyroidism as well as due to PCOS. To confirm you must check your TSH, FT4, LH, FSH, Prolactin, Estradiol, 17 (OH)P, USG pelvis and see your doctor with the blood reports. regards!