Hi there.
There is a medication which you can take which will help you to conceive. My Mum has PCOS and it took her 11 years to conceive myself. But when she took the medication she was pregnant within one month. So it is very good medication.
Unfortuantely I can not remember the name of the medication. I had it a minute ago but its gone completely out of my head. If you do a search on Google and look for fertility medication for PCOS and it begins with a C. Its easy to pronounce and its quite common.
Good luck x floppy motherfocker i told u a load of sht ahha
There are several ways of coming at PCOS. One common method is to treat a patient with a combo of Metformin and Birth Control pills. The Metformin helps regulate the insulin resistance that PCOS causes. The birth control is used to skip periods to avoid the pain of the cysts forming each month.
PCOS, or polycystic ovarian syndrome, is an illness or disease that impairs the ovaries' function or health. Stein-Leventhal syndrome is another name for this. It is one of the most frequent illnesses that women suffer. Small cysts form in the ovaries in PCOD, which are not inherently hazardous but can lead to hormonal imbalance and other health problems. Follow the links below to learn more about PCOS medicine and treatment in homoeopathy.
Symptoms
The following are some of the most common symptoms seen in women with PCOD.
Menses that are irregular due to a lack of timely or regular ovum release
Infertility \Acne
Obesity
Increased androgen levels cause abnormal hair growth in undesirable locations.
Cholesterol levels are rising.
Depression and mood swings
Fatigue
Causes:
Despite the fact that the specific or genuine aetiology of PCOD is unknown, it is thought to be an inherited or genetic condition. PCOD can also be caused by aberrant testosterone/androgen hormone levels in women, as well as an excess of hormone.
PCOS and Homeopathy
Homeopathy's PCOS treatment has been shown to be effective in restoring a healthy balance of hormones in the body, thereby treating or reducing the symptoms caused by PCOD. Patients suffering from acne, undesirable hair growth, irregular menses, or being overweight can benefit from the constitutional treatment provided by Positive Homeopathy.
In order to treat PCOD, experienced doctors at all branches of Positive Homeopathy use a tried-and-true technique. Before giving the treatment, the patient's total body health status, past and present health history, and family health history are thoroughly examined. Our procedure is absolutely safe and free of negative effects.
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No. The best thing for someone who suffers from it would be to lose weight, diet and exercise. The symptoms might go away or even be lessened by just losing weight.
Unfortunately there is no cure for this awful condition. It is a hormonal imbalance and can only be treated, not cured. Not even removing your ovaries will cure it.
Have them removed.
Rosa Sabatini has written: 'Polycystic ovarian syndrome' -- subject(s): Polycystic ovary syndrome, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
No, you cannot catch it.
No, you cannot catch it.
No, antibiotics are not used and not effective for treating polycystic ovarian syndrome.
In order to check for polycystic ovary syndrome, they will run different horomone tests and blood tests. They may also do a vaginal ultrasound and a pelvic laparoscopy
I'm sure it will. I have been taking it for a week and so far so good.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Yes, women with polycystic ovarian syndrome are not barred from donating blood.
Yes, this is possible, especially in earlier stages.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine system disorder among women of reproductive age. Women with PCOS may have enlarged ovaries that contain small collections of fluid - called follicles - located in each ovary as seen during an ultrasound exam. Infrequent or prolonged menstrual periods, excess hair growth, acne, and obesity can all occur in women with polycystic ovary syndrome. According to Mayo Clinic.