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LOOKING AT PCOS and its possible treatment IN MALAD do visit

LOOKING AT PCOS and its possible treatment IN MALAD do visit.
PCOS IS TREATED by doctor
Diet: healthy eating, reducing sugar, sodium, and trans fats
Exercise: to maintain a healthy weight
Acne medication: to help clear up the skin
Metformin: to help with insulin resistance
Hirsutism medication: to limit hair growth
Birth control pill: to help regulate hormones
 
HAVE PCOS…
you may notice these symptoms
• Hair loss or baldness
• Acne, oily skin, or dandruff
• Darkening of the skin
• Irregular periods including spotting
• Headaches
• Feeling of anxiety and depression
• […]

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HAVING TROUBLE GETTING PREGNANT?

HAVING TROUBLE GETTING PREGNANT?
IT MIGHT BE PCOS*
*POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME IS A COMPLEX ENDOCRINE DISORDER AND IS ASLO THE LEADING CAUSE OF INFERTILITY AMONGST WOMEN.

Shed your weight, worries and woes with ease in PCOS

Get the best Gynaecology services for all women’s health need
pregnancy | Menstrual problem | problems | Hormonal issues | Cancers | Tumors | Menopausal problem | Childlessness

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How long does it take to recover from a HYSTERECTOMY?

How long does it take to recover from a HYSTERECTOMY?
The length Of your hospital Stay and recovery will depend on the type of hysterectomy you had – abdominal, vaginal or laparoscopic. Mostly it’s a day procedure, some have to stay in the hospital for one to two days, though some may stay up to four days. Most women can return to normal activity in one to two weeks following a vaginal or laparoscopic hysterectomy.

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When Hysterectomy is indicated

Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure whereby the uterus (womb) is removed. A woman may have a hysterectomy for different reasons, including:
• Uterine fibroids that cause pain, bleeding, or other problems.
• Endometriosis and Uterine Prolapse.
• Abnormal Uterine or Vaginal Bleeding.
• Chronic Pelvic Pain.
• Cancer of the Uterus, Cervix, or Ovaries

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What Causes Menstrual Irregularity?

What Causes Menstrual Irregularity?
• A menstrual period that lasts longer than seven days
• Bleeding is so heavy that you must changes your pads or tampon more tan once as per hour.
• Excessive bleeding can cause anemia or iron deficiency, and may signal an underling medical condition.
Visit gynaecologists if you have excessively heavy or prolonged menstrual periods that interface with your daily life.

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