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My wife, 28, no children, recently diagnosed with PCOS, has highly irregular periods. Should she take any medication at all to induce menstruation or simply let nature take its course and accept the periods as and when they occur? Would there be any long term serious medical implications if her menstruation continued to be irregular?
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PCOD is a disease where there is hormonal imbalance. Depending on your complaints, examination, reports and stage of life treatment differs and it also needs more time so get yourself treated with patience. Meet Gynecologist in whom you have trust as you will need to go for long time to him/her. Overweight is very common so in case you have that reduction of weight helps tremendously. In PCOD ovulation- release of ovum is deranged because of hormonal changes. So long time different trials are required to treat same so with patience continue consulting Gynecologist or infertility specialist in whom you have trust.
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