I'm 20 years old and I have pcod. For the past 3 years, i've been taking krimson 35 and my periods are regular because of that. But for the past 3 months, i've been getting breakthrough bleeding in the middle of the cycle. It's like white vaginal discharge tinged with red or sometimes pink or brown. The first time it happened (in january) it was spotting and it occurred on the day I took my last pill. My gynaecologist gave me krimson since my my ovaries were a bit larger than normal. I've been taking krimson for almo3 years. So would it be okay to stop it and only continue taking normoz as a supplement (which is also prescribed by my gynaecologist)? I want to know if stopping krimson would be safe considering the fact that my ovaries were bulky and periods were irregular. I'm also concerned that I might have ovarian cysts again if I stop taking krimson. I didn't have breakthrough bleeding previously. Why is it happening and how do I stop it?
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Women with PCOS have a hormonal imbalance and metabolism problems that may affect their overall health and appearance. PCOS is also a common and treatable cause of infertility. But we have to look into the details of the problem. Let's have a detailed discussion to Ensure proper treatment.
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First of all don't take harmonies without doctor supervision on your own. Stop pills immediately .continue normoz and weight reduction.
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Hello, being pcod you would have gained a lot of weight. First reduce 10% of your present weight, that would deal most of your problems.
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Hi lybrate-user don't worry about stopping krimson for a while because you will not get cysts immediately after stopping. I think you can stop for one month and do an usg and follow up. Meanwhile you continue with normoz and review with your usg report and your bmi.
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