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PCOS & PCOD

PCOS affects a large share of women in their reproductive years, and it shows up differently in everyone. Some notice irregular periods, others struggle with weight, skin or hair changes, and many discover it only when trying to conceive. The good news is that PCOS responds very well to the right plan.

What PCOS actually is

Polycystic ovary syndrome is a hormonal condition where the ovaries do not release eggs regularly and the body produces higher levels of certain hormones. It is common, manageable and not something you caused.

Signs worth checking

Irregular or missing periods, acne, excess hair growth, weight gain that is hard to shift, thinning scalp hair, and difficulty conceiving. You do not need all of these to have PCOS.

How it is treated

Treatment is built around your goals. For symptom control, that may mean lifestyle changes and medication to regulate cycles. For fertility, it may mean ovulation induction. Small, sustainable changes often make a large difference.

How Dr. Rekha can help

Most gynaecological problems have a clear cause once someone takes the time to look properly. Dr. Rekha evaluates the reason behind your symptoms and builds a treatment plan around your body and your stage of life, whether you are a teenager, planning a family, or approaching menopause.

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Frequently asked

PCOS & PCOD: quick answers

Can I get pregnant with PCOS?

Yes. PCOS is one of the most treatable causes of difficulty conceiving. Many women conceive with ovulation induction and timed conception, supported by lifestyle changes.

Will I need medication forever?

Not necessarily. Treatment is adjusted to your stage of life and your goals, and many women manage well with lifestyle measures once things are under control.

Concerned about pcos & pcod?

A short consultation can give you clear answers and a plan. Book at the clinic nearest you or message us on WhatsApp.