PCOD and PCOS are commonly seen in women of reproductive age. PCOD can be controlled by lifestyle and diet modifications, whereas PCOS is a rare, irreversible condition that requires proper medical or surgical treatment.
Causes:The possible causes of PCOD and PCOS are:
The symptoms associated with PCOD or PCOS are as follows:
Non-surgical treatment options:
The following medications may be recommended to regulate the menstrual periods:
Combination birth control pills
Progestin is taken for 10 to 14 days, every one to two months
The following medicines may be recommended to help a woman ovulate:
The following medications may be recommended to improve acne and reduce the excessive growth of hair:
Surgical treatment: A procedure known as laparoscopic ovarian drilling may be used as a last resort to treat PCOD and PCOS when other treatment methods have failed. This is because this treatment method has an increased risk of permanent damage to the ovaries. The procedure is performed as follows:
The complications associated with untreated PCOD or PCOS may include:
Laparoscopic ovarian drilling surgery is recommended in only extremely rare cases and may be associated with the following complications:
The post-procedure steps following a laparoscopic ovarian drilling surgery are as follows:
The following home remedies help in relieving the symptoms associated with PCOD or PCOS:
The cost of PCOD/PCOS treatment in Mumbai is between INR 6,000 to INR 50,000.
The cost of PCOD/PCOS treatment in Delhi is between INR 5,500 to INR 45,000.
The cost of PCOD/PCOS treatment in Bangalore is between INR 5,500 to INR 45,000.
The cost of PCOD/PCOS treatment in Chennai is between INR 5,000 to INR 40,000.
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PCOD and PCOS are commonly seen in women of reproductive age. PCOD can be controlled by lifestyle and diet modifications, whereas PCOS is a rare, irreversible condition that requires proper medical or surgical treatment.
Causes:The possible causes of PCOD and PCOS are:
The symptoms associated with PCOD or PCOS are as follows:
Non-surgical treatment options:
The following medications may be recommended to regulate the menstrual periods:
Combination birth control pills
Progestin is taken for 10 to 14 days, every one to two months
The following medicines may be recommended to help a woman ovulate:
The following medications may be recommended to improve acne and reduce the excessive growth of hair:
Surgical treatment: A procedure known as laparoscopic ovarian drilling may be used as a last resort to treat PCOD and PCOS when other treatment methods have failed. This is because this treatment method has an increased risk of permanent damage to the ovaries. The procedure is performed as follows:
The complications associated with untreated PCOD or PCOS may include:
Laparoscopic ovarian drilling surgery is recommended in only extremely rare cases and may be associated with the following complications:
The post-procedure steps following a laparoscopic ovarian drilling surgery are as follows:
The following home remedies help in relieving the symptoms associated with PCOD or PCOS:
The cost of PCOD/PCOS treatment in Mumbai is between INR 6,000 to INR 50,000.
The cost of PCOD/PCOS treatment in Delhi is between INR 5,500 to INR 45,000.
The cost of PCOD/PCOS treatment in Bangalore is between INR 5,500 to INR 45,000.
The cost of PCOD/PCOS treatment in Chennai is between INR 5,000 to INR 40,000.
A. PCOD or polycystic ovarian disorder is a disorder of the ovaries (the reproductive organs of the females that are responsible for the production of female eggs and female sex hormones) characterized by hormonal imbalance, enlargement of the ovaries, and many small fluid-filled sacs, known as cysts, on the ovaries.
A. PCOS or polycystic ovarian syndrome is the severed form of PCOD. It is an endocrine disorder that occurs when PCOD spreads to the whole body.
A. No, although both conditions have similar symptoms, PCOS is a more severe version of PCOD. When PCOD becomes totally unmanageable and the disorder has spread to the whole body, the condition is known as PCOS.
A. PCOD and PCOS can be best managed by a gynecologist.
A. PCOD or PCOS is most commonly seen in women belonging to the age group of 15 to 44 years.
A. Women who smoke or drink alcohol frequently, are obese, have a family history of PCOS, or lead a sedentary lifestyle are at a higher risk of developing PCOD or PCOS due to the higher chances of hormonal imbalances.
A. Yes, women having PCOD or PCOS have an imbalance in their hormone levels that leads to irregular periods or no ovulation (when the matured female egg is released from the ovary). Ovulation is important for the fertilization of the female egg with the male sperm. No ovulation means no chances of pregnancy, and this is how PCOD or PCOS affects the fertility of a woman.
A. Yes, although PCOD or PCOS does reduce the fertility of a woman due to irregular ovulation and hormonal imbalance, causing difficulty in getting pregnant. However, it is still very much possible that a woman with PCOD or PCOS may get pregnant.
A. Yes, PCOD or PCOS may increase the risk of developing endometrial cancer (cancer of the inner uterus lining).
A. A woman having PCOD or PCOS is recommended to follow a diet having a low glycemic index, fat, and calorie content. The diet followed should be rich in minerals, proteins, and vitamins. Consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables is recommended. Junk food and processed food should be avoided.
A. The cost of PCOD and PCOS treatment varies depending on the type of treatment performed, where the cost of treatment using medications is much lesser compared to treatment by surgery, the health condition of the patient, and the expertise of the gynecologist.
On average, the cost of PCOD and PCOS treatment in India is between INR 5,000 to INR 50,000.