PCOS-PCOD Treatment
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As a result of excess male sex hormone (androgen), polycystic ovarian syndrome is a multifactorial disease. If you experience any of the symptoms- missed periods, acne or oily skin, weight gain, and excess body hair- you should consult your gynaecologist immediately. It may be necessary to modify your lifestyle, take proper medication, or have surgery to treat PCOD-PCOS, depending on its severity.
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What are the benefits of treating PCOD or PCOS?
PCOS, a widely prevalent disorder, has an impact on fertility in many ways. It primarily affects women of reproductive age and timely detection and ongoing treatment can effectively manage the condition and prevent additional health concerns. Those with PCOS are at a higher risk for various health issues including glucose intolerance, type 2 diabetes mellitus, hepatic steatosis, metabolic syndrome, hypertension, dyslipidemia, vascular thrombosis, cerebrovascular accidents, and potentially cardiovascular events.
If PCOD/PCOS is not treated promptly, it can lead to other serious health issues.
Treatment For PCOD/PCOS
Various factors can influence the treatment procedure for PCOD/PCOS, such as age and severity.
Lifestyle Changes: Keeping a healthy lifestyle is very important to prevent many health problems. To treat PCOD-PCOS, your healthcare providers recommend you consume a low-calorie diet along with moderate exercise. It is possible to improve your condition by reducing your weight. By losing weight, PCOS medication becomes more effective.
Medications: To improve your menstrual cycle and improve the condition of PCOD-PCOS, your healthcare provider usually recommends a few medications.
1. Birth Control pills- Taking these pills can help reduce the risk of endometrial cancer and correct irregular bleeding, excess hair growth, and acne by regulating your hormones.
2. Progestin Method- The doctor may administer a single dose of progestin before inducing ovulation. Progestin thickens the uterine lining. Without continuous progestin administration to maintain the thickening, bleeding occurs as the uterine lining sloughs off. The procedure simulates bleeding at the beginning of the monthly menstrual cycle.
Surgical Method: Surgical ovarian drilling involves targeting the areas of the ovary that produce male hormones and using a laser to puncture them out using a laparoscopic instrument. The surgical method carries a higher risk of permanent damage to the ovary. It is recommended when other treatment options fail.
Non-surgical options
Dietary Modifications : In PCOD and PCOS, the diet should be modified. Stop junk food. Stop packaged food items. Stop excessive carbohydrate intake and white bread. Eat healthily, eat fresh, eat local. Eat a lot of healthy vegetables and home cooked meals.
Exercise and Weight Loss : Take charge of your health and get your BMI under control. Stay active and lose weight. Maintaining a healthy weight can significantly improve your health and mood.
Medicines : Medicinal treatment differs in different cases. It primarily depends on if/if you want kids. Women seeking childbirth may be prescribed: Antiandrogens and fertility drugs. Women not desiring childbirth may be prescribed.
In some cases, antiandrogens are prescribed along with hormonal birth control pills or SOS medicine (meprate 10 mg).
PCOD or PCOS Treatment Clinics
PCOD or PCOS Treatment Clinics
You can consult one of our female gynaecologists for the best treatment for PCOD/PCOS at Krescent Healthcare, one of the leading healthcare providers for gynaecological-related issues.
We also provide the following additional services:
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You can consult a doctor online or offline at your convenience with us.
In almost all major cities of India, we are associated with some of the finest and most certified gynaecology clinics.
Diagnosis of PCOD/ PCOS
In addition to a thorough history and physical examination, ovarian ultrasonography, hormonal testing, and assessment for hirsutism, PCOS patients can be diagnosed with PCOS. In addition to checking BMI levels, a lab test of insulin, blood sugar, and hormone levels should also be conducted. The diagnosis helps determine whether PCOS is present or not. A few of the most common diagnostic tests include:
Physical Exam : Your doctor checks your blood pressure and waist size, as well as checking your skin for extra hair growth, acne, and discoloration.
Pelvic Ultrasound : During this procedure, doctors check your vaginal, cervix, uterine, and fallopian tubes, as well as the thickness of your uterine lining. As part of the imaging report, ovarian volumes, follicle counts, and any other relevant information, such as the presence of a dominant follicle and corpus luteum, should be included.
Blood Tests - Tests for cholesterol and triglycerides can help you understand the level of hormones linked to PCOD/PCOS.
Screening : A sleep apnea test is usually performed to screen for mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and obstructive sleep apnea.
The condition, however, will be treated more effectively if it is diagnosed early. Consult your gynaecologist as soon as you experience symptoms like skipped and irregular periods, acne, or hair growth on the back or face, and get yourself checked by the best gynaecologist.
PCOD risks and complications if not treated on time
PCOS can lead to various serious health complications if left untreated for a long period of time.
Diabetes
Endometrial cancer
Gestational diabetes
Hypercholesterolemia with low HDL
Hypertension
Impaired glucose tolerance
MI/CAD
Sleep apnea