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Delayed Periods. Have PCOS. Stopped Medicine Due To Fissures And Constipation. Help

hi doctor, i am 25 years. i often have delay in periods. i was diagnosed with PCOS in Feb 2012. But i have stopped all the medication for July as i had Fissures and the problem is still there.(Highly Constipated)
My last date when i got my period was 26 Feb,13 and after that i have not yet got my period till date. Can u please Help me?
Mon, 1 Jul 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
PCOD is a condition where there is basic hormonal imbalance, and the ovary is studded with multiple follicles, none of which mature and form a mature egg.
The condition has no specific cure, only the symptoms may improve with treatment.
Weight loss and lifestyle management are the cornerstones of therapy.
Metformin sometimes helps in symtom management.
Clomiphene citrate is given to induce ovulation, if the patient is trying to conceive.
Consult your gynecologist.
Take care.
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Delayed Periods. Have PCOS. Stopped Medicine Due To Fissures And Constipation. Help

Hello Thanks for your query. PCOD is a condition where there is basic hormonal imbalance, and the ovary is studded with multiple follicles, none of which mature and form a mature egg. The condition has no specific cure, only the symptoms may improve with treatment. Weight loss and lifestyle management are the cornerstones of therapy. Metformin sometimes helps in symtom management. Clomiphene citrate is given to induce ovulation, if the patient is trying to conceive. Consult your gynecologist. Take care.