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Suggest Treatment For Irregular Periods And PCOD

I m 25 yrs old . My period is irregular, I have Polycystic ovaries , and I have functional cyst on the ovary . My doctor ask me to take ovacare and glucophage 500 3times a day . Plus I m taking : • Sideral because of my low level of iron • zinc picolinate because of low level zinc • Euro D (10000) because of my low level of vit D So what is : 1) safe to take all this medication together? 2) what is the best time to take each one of the medicine?
Fri, 10 Nov 2017
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Hi and welcome to Healthcaremagic. Thank you for your query. I understand your concerns and I will try to help you as much as I can.
This is indicating ovarian cysts which are common and may be single, multiple or may occur as a part of polycystic ovarian syndrome.
At this point there is no need to be worried but further steps are required to ruled out malignancy completely. It means that CT scan or diagnostic laparoscopy should be done to evaluate it more accurately.
Generally, cysts should be managed surgically i cysts are larger than 5cm, bleeding cysts, torsioned or ruptured and it means that cysts became complicated and may cause specific pain.
Also, if there is polycystic syndrome as underlying cause then hormonal therapy is indicated. Pain is usually placed deep in pelvis on affected side and may be associated with nausea and fever.
I am sure that this will be just a benign cyst at the end but these further steps are required to ease your minds.
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Suggest Treatment For Irregular Periods And PCOD

Hi and welcome to Healthcaremagic. Thank you for your query. I understand your concerns and I will try to help you as much as I can. This is indicating ovarian cysts which are common and may be single, multiple or may occur as a part of polycystic ovarian syndrome. At this point there is no need to be worried but further steps are required to ruled out malignancy completely. It means that CT scan or diagnostic laparoscopy should be done to evaluate it more accurately. Generally, cysts should be managed surgically i cysts are larger than 5cm, bleeding cysts, torsioned or ruptured and it means that cysts became complicated and may cause specific pain. Also, if there is polycystic syndrome as underlying cause then hormonal therapy is indicated. Pain is usually placed deep in pelvis on affected side and may be associated with nausea and fever. I am sure that this will be just a benign cyst at the end but these further steps are required to ease your minds. I hope I have answered you query. If you have any further questions you can contact us in every time