PCOD Treatment in Kolkata

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What is PCOD?

Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD) is a common hormonal disorder where the ovaries produce excessive male hormones (androgens). This endocrine disorder interrupts regular menstrual cycles, causing irregular periods, weight gain and cyst formation (tiny fluid-filled sacs). Although the condition is manageable with proper care, it may lead to infertility if left untreated. Book an appointment with Kolkata’s best gynaecologists at Procreacion, a leading PCOD treatment clinic in Kolkata.
What is PCOD?

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Irregular periods (Oligomenorrhea)
Irregular periods (Oligomenorrhea)
Missed menstruation cycles (Amenorrhea)

Missed menstruation cycles (Amenorrhea)

Heavy menstrual bleeding (Menorrhagia)
Heavy menstrual bleeding (Menorrhagia)
Extreme facial hair growth and body hair
Extreme facial hair growth and body hair
Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Acne and oily skin

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Weight gain and difficulty losing weight

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Hair loss or thinning scalp hair

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Skin darkening around neck, armpits and groin

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Mood swings and depression

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Male-pattern baldness

Ovulation disorders

Difficulty in conceiving

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Fatigue

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD
Irregular periods (Oligomenorrhea)
Signs & Symptoms of PCOD
Missed menstruation cycles (Amenorrhea)
Signs & Symptoms of PCOD
Heavy menstrual bleeding (Menorrhagia)
Signs & Symptoms of PCOD
Extreme facial hair growth and body hair
Signs & Symptoms of PCOD
Acne and oily skin
Signs & Symptoms of PCOD
Weight gain and difficulty losing weight
Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Hair loss or thinning scalp hair

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Skin darkening around neck, armpits and groin

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Mood swings and depression

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Male-pattern baldness

Ovulation disorders

Difficulty in conceiving

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Fatigue

Causes & Risk Factors of PCOD

Insulin resistance causing excess androgen production
Family history of PCOD
Low-grade inflammation in the body
Obesity
Hormonal imbalance affecting ovulation
Sedentary lifestyle
Environmental factors
Causes & Risk Factors of PCOD

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When to Consult PGS Procreacion?

Get in touch with an experienced gynaecologist at PGS Procreacion, your trusted PCOD treatment clinic in Kolkata, if you experience any of the following:

Missed periods or irregular menstrual cycles

Struggling with fertility issues

Unusual hair growth patterns

Sudden weight fluctuations

Persistent pelvic pain

When to Consult PGS Procreacion?

Diagnosis Process

Blood tests to check hormone levels<br />
Blood tests to check hormone levels
Diagnosis Process
Pelvic ultrasound to examine ovaries and detect cysts
Diagnosis Process
Glucose tolerance test to check for insulin resistance

Why Choose PGS Procreacion for PCOD Treatment?

Highly Experienced Gynaecologists

One-stop Treatment Solutions

Cost-efficient

Proven Success Rates

Why Choose PGS Procreacion for PCOD Treatment?

PCOD Treatment Options

Lifestyle changes

Lifestyle changes

A healthy and balanced diet, regular exercise, weight, and stress management.
Medications

Medications

Birth control pills, anti-androgen medications, insulin-sensitising drugs or ovulation inducers.
Hormonal therapy

Hormonal therapy

To regulate periods and control androgen levels.
Fertility treatments

Fertility treatments

If conception is a concern, doctors may suggest IVF or ovulation-stimulating medications for positive results.

What Happens If PCOD is Left Untreated?

Long-term fertility problems

High risk of endometrial cancer

Higher chance of developing type 2 diabetes

Cardiovascular disease risks

Persistent psychological issues like depression

Metabolic syndrome complications

Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis

Sleep apnea

Depression

Infertility or hypertension infertility

Unusual uterine bleeding

Preterm labour and premature birth

Chances of miscarriages

What Happens If PCOD is Left Untreated?

Everything You Need to Know

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Can PCOD be cured permanently?

No, but it can be managed effectively with lifestyle changes and medications.

Does PCOD affect pregnancy?

Yes, PCOD can cause infertility. Our doctors may advise treatments like ovulation-stimulating medications and IVF to increase the chance of fertility after assessing your present health condition.

What foods should I avoid with PCOD??

Avoid processed foods, sugary drinks and excessive dairy products to reduce insulin spikes.

Does PCOD always cause infertility?

No, many women with PCOD conceive naturally. However, it may take longer, and some might need fertility treatments to assist ovulation.

Can losing weight help with PCOD symptoms?

Yes, even a slight weight loss can improve hormonal balance, regulate periods and reduce other PCOD symptoms.

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