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Women's ovaries, which are reproductive organs that produce progesterone and estrogen hormones that help regulate the menstrual cycle as well as modest amounts of the hormones inhibin, relaxin, and male hormones known as androgens, are affected by PCOD. Nearly 10% of women worldwide experience PCOD. Those with PCOS create more male hormones than usual compared to women with PCOD. Some women realize they have symptoms around the time of their first period, while others don't until they have gained a lot of weight or are having problems getting pregnant. Females with PCOD or PCOS typically exhibit the following signs and symptoms: abnormal menstruation (Oligomenorrhea), Absence of menstruation or skipped periods (Amenorrhea), extreme menstrual bleeding (Menorrhagia), Extraordinary hair growth (face, body - including on back, belly, and chest), etc. This disorder may also result in diabetes, infertility, acne, and excessive hair growth in addition to unexpected hormonal behavior. It is a pretty common illness, yet there is no known PCOD treatment for it. PCOD can be controlled with dietary and physical activity changes, however after consulting with medical professionals first, ideally your gynecologist, an endocrinologist, and a dietician. Visit Dr. Akanksha Setya's Clinic if you are struggling with PCOD and need the right advice.
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