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What Is The Treatment For Hypothyroidism And PCOD?

im a 22 old 5''1 inch girl.im obesed like im 89 kgs and im trying to loose my weight and more i got hypothyrodism which is now on control and recent days i was diagnosed by pcod sir my husband was 30 year old we r married for 3 yrs and still im not pregnant please help me in my problem.moreover my husband was not diagnosed anyway coz my gynic firstly need to clear my problem.
Wed, 7 Dec 2016
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DEAR USER,
THANKS FOR CONSULTING WITH HCM

I UNDERSTAND YOUR CONCERN..

BUT U NEED TO UNDERSTAND THAT PCOS DOES NOT MEAN INFERTILIY.
FOLLOWING MEASURES WILL HELP YOU

1) WEIGHT LOSS BY PROPER EXERCISE AND DIET CONTROL
2) I WOULD SUGGEST YOU TO START ON METFORMIN 500MG OD once you have checked your creatinine to be normal

IF STILL THE ABOVE MEASURES DONT WORK YOU CAN CONSIDER FOR FOLLICLE STIMULATING INJECTIONS OR OVARIAN DRILLING PROCEDURE AFTER CONSULTING YOUR GYNECOLOGIST

HOPE I ANSWERED YOUR QUERY. YOU CAN MESSAGE ME FOR ANY FURTHER CONCERNS
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What Is The Treatment For Hypothyroidism And PCOD?

DEAR USER, THANKS FOR CONSULTING WITH HCM I UNDERSTAND YOUR CONCERN.. BUT U NEED TO UNDERSTAND THAT PCOS DOES NOT MEAN INFERTILIY. FOLLOWING MEASURES WILL HELP YOU 1) WEIGHT LOSS BY PROPER EXERCISE AND DIET CONTROL 2) I WOULD SUGGEST YOU TO START ON METFORMIN 500MG OD once you have checked your creatinine to be normal IF STILL THE ABOVE MEASURES DONT WORK YOU CAN CONSIDER FOR FOLLICLE STIMULATING INJECTIONS OR OVARIAN DRILLING PROCEDURE AFTER CONSULTING YOUR GYNECOLOGIST HOPE I ANSWERED YOUR QUERY. YOU CAN MESSAGE ME FOR ANY FURTHER CONCERNS