PCOD/PCOS

Women struggling with irregular periods, weight gain, or acne may be silently suffering from PCOD or PCOS. Early diagnosis and customized treatment can help manage symptoms effectively.
PCOD/PCOS Feature

Description

Polycystic Ovary Disorder (PCOD) and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) are common hormonal disorders affecting women of reproductive age. While PCOD involves multiple immature follicles in the ovaries, PCOS is a more severe metabolic condition that also affects insulin and androgen levels. Both conditions may lead to irregular menstrual cycles, infertility, excessive hair growth, and mood swings.

Treatment is personalized and may include lifestyle changes, hormonal therapy, and fertility-focused care depending on the severity and goals (like pregnancy planning).
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How it works

Procedure and Process Treatment

PCOD/PCOS Step 1

Initial Consultation & History

A detailed discussion of symptoms, menstrual history, and lifestyle to identify hormonal imbalance patterns.

Diagnostic Evaluation

Blood tests and pelvic ultrasound are done to assess ovarian size, cysts, and hormone levels.

Customized Treatment Plan

Based on goals (like fertility or symptom relief), the doctor may suggest weight loss, diet changes, or medications.

Ongoing Monitoring

Regular follow-ups and adjustments to treatment ensure hormonal balance and symptom control over time.

Balanced Hormones, Better Health

Managing PCOD or PCOS is not just about controlling symptoms — it’s about restoring long-term hormonal balance and overall well-being. With early diagnosis, lifestyle adjustments, and the right treatment, most women can lead a normal and healthy life. Let our specialists guide you every step of the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

Managing PCOD/PCOS can feel overwhelming. These FAQs answer the most pressing questions patients usually have.
While there’s no permanent cure, it can be effectively managed with long-term lifestyle changes and medical support tailored to your condition.
PCOS can make conception challenging, but with treatments like ovulation induction and IVF, many women conceive successfully.
Yes, even a 5–10% weight loss can significantly improve hormonal balance and reduce symptoms like irregular periods and acne.