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How Should PCOS Causing Abnormally Heavy Bleeding Be Treated?

Hi, I m manisha here my age is 25, I have PCOD problem, from last 10 days i m having abnormal bleeding... where as my last priod was on 18th april.... i have done pregnency test also but it was negetive... but it's almost 10+ days n i have havey flow......
Fri, 26 Sep 2014
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Hello
As yu mentioned in the query that you are having PCOD.
Cysts are often caused by hormone changes.
PCOD is recognized as an entity occurring in young females with chronic anovulation with estrogen presence and having the following clinical and laboratory characteristics:
1 Androgen excess manifesting as hirsutism & acne.
2 MENSTRUAL IRREGULARITIES , dysfunctional uterine bleeding or amenorrhea ( as all these you are having ).
3 Obesity with glucose intolerance.
4 Alteration in LH/FSH ratio.
5 Elevated testosterone level.
6 U/ S findings of atretric follicles with increased ovarian stroma.
In my opinion consult your gynae and take treatment for PCOD and you will be alright.
Hope this will help you.
But I prescribe oral pills and these pills help regulate hormone levels , so that cysts can be taken care of.
Good luck.
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How Should PCOS Causing Abnormally Heavy Bleeding Be Treated?

Hello As yu mentioned in the query that you are having PCOD. Cysts are often caused by hormone changes. PCOD is recognized as an entity occurring in young females with chronic anovulation with estrogen presence and having the following clinical and laboratory characteristics: 1 Androgen excess manifesting as hirsutism & acne. 2 MENSTRUAL IRREGULARITIES , dysfunctional uterine bleeding or amenorrhea ( as all these you are having ). 3 Obesity with glucose intolerance. 4 Alteration in LH/FSH ratio. 5 Elevated testosterone level. 6 U/ S findings of atretric follicles with increased ovarian stroma. In my opinion consult your gynae and take treatment for PCOD and you will be alright. Hope this will help you. But I prescribe oral pills and these pills help regulate hormone levels , so that cysts can be taken care of. Good luck.