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Suggest Medication For Menstrual Delay In A Person With PCOD

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Posted on Thu, 21 Jan 2016
Question: Hello Doctor,

MY daughter aged about 21 years has a complaint of PCOD now from sep 2015 she did not get her periods is it advisable for her to take deviry to get her periods.

please give me some solution doctor
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Answered by Dr. Nishikant Shrotri (43 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Manage the condition comprehensively.

Detailed Answer:
Dear xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,

PCOS - Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a complex disorder. It is not restricted only to the ovarian function. It involves the features like high insulin levels and high male hormones levels. Hence along with no egg formation, it is a metabolic and hormonal disorder too.

To get her menses, you may give her Tab. Deviry which has been prescribed to her. However, you should not be contented only with this achievement. Please treat the condition comprehensively otherwise she may have to face other health problems including infertility.

Is she overweight? What is her BMI? The BMI should be between 18-24. Is her abdomen/waist ration high?

Please also get her complete hormonal profile, lipid profile performed. Also get her ultrasonography done to find out the status of her ovaries.

If you upload all reports and images of all these investigations, I would be better equipped to give you further advice. Till that, just to get her menses, you may give her Tab. Deviry course for 5 days and within 4-7 days she should get menses. But please do not leave the case at this stage.

She would have to modify her lifestyle. She should avoid junk food. High protein, moderate carbohydrates and low fat diet is the key diet for this condition. Along with she should have plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables. Daily exercise is necessity. Along with the Gymnasium, she should walk briskly twice a day - morning and evening - minimum 40 minutes each time at the pace of 90 steps per minute.

I hope you take my advise seriously. If you provide me the information asked for, we can continue this discussion further.

For any more information, I am always available for you, xxxxxxxxxxxxx.

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Suggest Medication For Menstrual Delay In A Person With PCOD

Brief Answer: Manage the condition comprehensively. Detailed Answer: Dear xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, PCOS - Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a complex disorder. It is not restricted only to the ovarian function. It involves the features like high insulin levels and high male hormones levels. Hence along with no egg formation, it is a metabolic and hormonal disorder too. To get her menses, you may give her Tab. Deviry which has been prescribed to her. However, you should not be contented only with this achievement. Please treat the condition comprehensively otherwise she may have to face other health problems including infertility. Is she overweight? What is her BMI? The BMI should be between 18-24. Is her abdomen/waist ration high? Please also get her complete hormonal profile, lipid profile performed. Also get her ultrasonography done to find out the status of her ovaries. If you upload all reports and images of all these investigations, I would be better equipped to give you further advice. Till that, just to get her menses, you may give her Tab. Deviry course for 5 days and within 4-7 days she should get menses. But please do not leave the case at this stage. She would have to modify her lifestyle. She should avoid junk food. High protein, moderate carbohydrates and low fat diet is the key diet for this condition. Along with she should have plenty of fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables. Daily exercise is necessity. Along with the Gymnasium, she should walk briskly twice a day - morning and evening - minimum 40 minutes each time at the pace of 90 steps per minute. I hope you take my advise seriously. If you provide me the information asked for, we can continue this discussion further. For any more information, I am always available for you, xxxxxxxxxxxxx.