PCOS is often misdiagnosed. Educate yourself with some diagnostic questions that can point you in the right direction for an accurate PCOS diagnosis....
I have polycystic ovarian syndrome and would like to know what kind of treatments that there are for it
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layyous1
replied on January 6th, 2004
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Pco
Pco is a disease occurred as a result of hormonal disturbance the body sometime its mild , moderate and sever the treatment depends on the grade and whether the patient is single or married metformin actos are drugs used to control the hormonal disturbance . If the aim is the pregnancy we give the patient pure injections for stimulate the ovaries to produce pure follicls. In sever cases we may have to do laparoscopic diathermy of both ovaries.
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Shaneece101
replied on May 9th, 2009
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despondent
hi i am 16 years old and have been diagnosed with pcos. i first got my period when i was 9 years old and after the first 3 months i began to have extremely painful period pains. i felt like if someone was digging into me with a knife and i had nausea vomitting and diarrhea and i couldn't even eat a bite for the first two days of my period. when i was about 11 or 12 i began to develop a lot of hair on my chin like a teenage boy as i grew older the hair became thicker and much more noticeable i felt so depressed and began plucking them out and doing almost anything to get rid of them but they seem to grow back thicker and i started to get bumps on my chin. life with pcos is so hard i feel suicidal most of the time. there are boys who i like but i cannot talk to them because i am so self conscious about the way i look and the thick hair on my chin. there is this boy who i really like and speak to but am afraid to get close to him because i think that he will think that i am a freak he is a really great person and i am afraid of chasing him away but i am too afraid what to do please help me i am so depressed i am on the birth control pills but am seeing absolutely no change what can i do