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Suggest Management For PCOS

Hello Doctor!, I am 30 years old and suffering from PCOD after my marriage for almost 4 years, i have been taking medication for 3 years and my doc keeps on changing the contraceptives ...but nothing changes and even pass one year i have been gaining weight and started having acne , i am 94 Kg and ht 5 6 now... please suggest me some alternative and a good gyni in mumbai... Regards,
Thu, 29 Oct 2015
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Hi,

Diet and exercise are the first line treatments in PCOS. Oral contraceptive pills are used to regularize the period, and all are almost equally effective, but the newer ones containing Drosperinone (a newer Progesterone) are being preferred.
Also Metformin which is usually used by diabetics is also given in doses of 500-1500mg daily for 3 -6 months .
I would like to know if you are planning to have a pregnancy, then the treatment plan would change as ovulation will have to be induced by Clomiphene.
But first I would ask to contact a good gynaecologist in your area and discuss these option with her.
A dietitian input is also desirable to help with weight .

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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Suggest Management For PCOS

Hi, Diet and exercise are the first line treatments in PCOS. Oral contraceptive pills are used to regularize the period, and all are almost equally effective, but the newer ones containing Drosperinone (a newer Progesterone) are being preferred. Also Metformin which is usually used by diabetics is also given in doses of 500-1500mg daily for 3 -6 months . I would like to know if you are planning to have a pregnancy, then the treatment plan would change as ovulation will have to be induced by Clomiphene. But first I would ask to contact a good gynaecologist in your area and discuss these option with her. A dietitian input is also desirable to help with weight . Hope this helps. Regards.