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What Causes Red Vaginal Discharge,constipation And Dark Circles When Suffering From PCOD?

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Posted on Sat, 26 Jul 2014
Question: hello
i have pcod from past 6-7 yrs
my age is 26
recently i have abnormal watery reddish discharge some time
i have developed constipation unusual dark circles hair loss appetite loss
i had some blood test before for some other reason
the cell count was normal actually little higher than normal range
is there any risk of ovarian cancer or these are normal symptoms
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Answered by Dr. Prashant Sharma (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
consult with a gynaecologist

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Pcod is a relatively common disease. There are hormonal changes in body related to this disease. Most of the symptoms are caused by these hormonal changes as you have stated in your history. These symptoms don't signify ovarian cancer.

There is slightly increased risk for ovarian cancer with this disease, but still most of the women remain cancer free through out life. so you need not to panic. Just go to a gynaecologist, she will evaluate you and start hormonal treatment accordingly.

Regards
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What Causes Red Vaginal Discharge,constipation And Dark Circles When Suffering From PCOD?

Brief Answer: consult with a gynaecologist Detailed Answer: Hi, Pcod is a relatively common disease. There are hormonal changes in body related to this disease. Most of the symptoms are caused by these hormonal changes as you have stated in your history. These symptoms don't signify ovarian cancer. There is slightly increased risk for ovarian cancer with this disease, but still most of the women remain cancer free through out life. so you need not to panic. Just go to a gynaecologist, she will evaluate you and start hormonal treatment accordingly. Regards