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Have Pcos. Feeling Pain, Started Vomiting, Losing Weight. What Are The Risks?

hi i have been diagnosed with pcos , i have been expiriencing very suvere pain that is constant everyday for the last 3-4 months. i have also been expiriencing vomiting for just around 3 months to the point that its everyday around 5-9 times. this has caused me to loose lots of weight as i was already under weight and was classed as aneamic due to the sickness i have lost around 2 stone in weight. my doctor has told me that pcos doesnt cause pain or sickness. is that right?
Tue, 24 Jun 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

PCOS results in a hormonal imbalance which can easily result in the vomiting, as for pain: an ultrasound of the pelvis or a transvaginal ultrasound is advised to look for any possible complications that might have developed.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Have Pcos. Feeling Pain, Started Vomiting, Losing Weight. What Are The Risks?

Hello ma am and welcome. PCOS results in a hormonal imbalance which can easily result in the vomiting, as for pain: an ultrasound of the pelvis or a transvaginal ultrasound is advised to look for any possible complications that might have developed. Hope this helps. Best wishes.