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PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disease) and PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) are common hormonal conditions affecting women of reproductive age. They can impact menstrual cycles, fertility, weight, skin, and overall hormonal balance. Early diagnosis and structured management can significantly improve symptoms and long-term health.
At Sujay Hospital And Research Center, comprehensive PCOD & PCOS management is offered under the guidance of Dr. Sambit Nanda, focusing on long-term hormonal balance and reproductive wellness.
Early evaluation helps prevent complications like infertility, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome.
Even 5–10% weight reduction can improve symptoms significantly.
PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disease) is a condition where ovaries develop multiple cysts due to hormonal imbalance.
PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is a more severe hormonal disorder that affects metabolism, menstrual cycles, and can impact fertility. PCOS often requires long-term management.
Irregular or missed periods
Excess hair growth on face/body (hirsutism)
Acne or oily skin
Weight gain, especially around the abdomen
Thinning hair on the scalp
Difficulty conceiving
Darkened skin patches
Diagnosis involves:
Detailed medical and menstrual history
Pelvic ultrasound to check for ovarian cysts
Hormonal blood tests
Thyroid and insulin level assessment
Early diagnosis helps in preventing long-term complications.
Yes. Both conditions can interfere with ovulation, making it harder to conceive. However, with proper treatment including lifestyle changes and medical support, many women can achieve successful pregnancies.
Lifestyle Changes: Diet, exercise, and weight management
Medications: Hormonal therapy to regulate periods and manage insulin resistance
Fertility Treatments: Ovulation induction, monitoring, and advanced reproductive guidance if required
Skin & Hair Management: Treatments for acne, hair thinning, and excessive hair growth
For mild cases, lifestyle modification like balanced diet, regular exercise, and weight management can significantly improve symptoms. Severe cases may need medical treatment in addition.
Yes. If untreated, it can increase risk of:
Type 2 diabetes
High cholesterol and heart problems
Endometrial hyperplasia or cancer
Obesity-related complications
Consult a gynecologist if you notice:
Irregular or missed periods
Sudden weight gain or hair growth
Difficulty conceiving
Persistent acne or scalp hair loss
Early consultation ensures effective management and better long-term health.
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