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Have PCOD. Spotting, White Discharge. What Is Wrong?

Hi Doc, I have pcod . i got 3-4 days spotting 47 days earlier at my periods time. did not have full clear period that time. again i found one time spoting 4-5 days back. thought that its period but nothing happened after that. having clear strip white discharge on and off since then. what can be the problem? I am also trying for baby. no other symptoms as of yet.
Tue, 18 Dec 2012
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Hello Anju
Thank you for getting in touch with us. As I see, you have been diagnosed with polycystic ovarian disease. Oligomenorrhea (infrequent or very light menstruation) is commonly seen in PCOD. Along with this many patients develop insulin resistance, infertility and hirsutism (excessive hairiness). As considerable research has been done on PCOD, there are special drugs available to induce pregnancy in PCOD patients like clomiphene citrate. Your Doctor can also start you on metformin if the sugar levels are high. Therefore, we would recommend you to get in touch with your Doctor and discuss which medicines will be best suited for you as it differs from case to case. Hope this helps
Regards
Dr. Gagandeep Dhillon
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Have PCOD. Spotting, White Discharge. What Is Wrong?

Hello Anju Thank you for getting in touch with us. As I see, you have been diagnosed with polycystic ovarian disease. Oligomenorrhea (infrequent or very light menstruation) is commonly seen in PCOD. Along with this many patients develop insulin resistance, infertility and hirsutism (excessive hairiness). As considerable research has been done on PCOD, there are special drugs available to induce pregnancy in PCOD patients like clomiphene citrate. Your Doctor can also start you on metformin if the sugar levels are high. Therefore, we would recommend you to get in touch with your Doctor and discuss which medicines will be best suited for you as it differs from case to case. Hope this helps Regards Dr. Gagandeep Dhillon