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Hair On Chin, Period Irregularities, Advised Glycomet And Hormonal Tests. Is The Medicine Right?

sir...i have hairs on my face especialy on chin .I took laser treatment . l have some benefit of it but not complete. i have periods irregularilities problem like it comes around in 32-38 days. so my doctor suggested me to take glycomet( metformin ) 500 for it and some hormones test. plz tell me about this and the which the doctor prescribed for periods is right one..as it is for diabetes?
Wed, 31 Oct 2012
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Thanks for writing to us.
Your doctor has prescribed right medicine. May be your doctor has diagnosed as having polycystic ovarian disease(PCOD). Your symptoms fit in to PCOD. So your doctor has prescibed metformin. If your are overweight try to reduce your weight. Do regular exercise to keep your weight under control. Do follow all the instructions given by your doctor.
Wish you good health.

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Hair On Chin, Period Irregularities, Advised Glycomet And Hormonal Tests. Is The Medicine Right?

Thanks for writing to us. Your doctor has prescribed right medicine. May be your doctor has diagnosed as having polycystic ovarian disease(PCOD). Your symptoms fit in to PCOD. So your doctor has prescibed metformin. If your are overweight try to reduce your weight. Do regular exercise to keep your weight under control. Do follow all the instructions given by your doctor. Wish you good health.