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Suggest Remedy For Irregular Menstruation In A Person With PCOD

Hello Im 28 years old I have PCOD and I am not having a menstrual cycle from last 2 months I am unmarried I was taking my contraceptive pills till that I had my menstrual cycle. once I stop my contraceptive pills I am not having my menstrual cycle please help me to get an immediate cycles . thank you
Mon, 28 Jan 2019
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Hello,

In the current scenario, It is clear that your uterus is responding to hormone stimulus. However, the rhythm disturbance needs to be corrected at the root level instead of cyclical hormone treatment.

This calls for a proper evaluation which includes clinical assessment, complete hormone assay, sonogram of the pelvis, blood counts, urinalysis and lifestyle changes.

Medications like metformin help to treat insulin resistance which is a common feature of PCOD.

This results in the initiation of ovulation. Correction of any hormone deficiencies, treatment of infections if any, correction of nutritional deficiencies and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle are part of management.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Shanti Vennam,
OBGYN
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Suggest Remedy For Irregular Menstruation In A Person With PCOD

Hello, In the current scenario, It is clear that your uterus is responding to hormone stimulus. However, the rhythm disturbance needs to be corrected at the root level instead of cyclical hormone treatment. This calls for a proper evaluation which includes clinical assessment, complete hormone assay, sonogram of the pelvis, blood counts, urinalysis and lifestyle changes. Medications like metformin help to treat insulin resistance which is a common feature of PCOD. This results in the initiation of ovulation. Correction of any hormone deficiencies, treatment of infections if any, correction of nutritional deficiencies and maintenance of a healthy lifestyle are part of management. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shanti Vennam, OBGYN