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[|Human|] Hi I am 20 years old and 60kg with 5.2 height, it is been one year I have been married initially I didnt wanted to conceive so I had several IPills later after four months I had continuous bleeding for complete two months I consulted a gyno and discovered I had PCOD my skin got completely tanned and hyper pigmentation all over my body suddenly from being skinny I became obese and drastic hair fall the gyno prescribed metformin I had it for two months but no change again she prescribed me Krimson 35 which I had been consuming from past four months which helped me to have regular periods but my ovaries are not treated as I stop my problem starts again, some of my friends suggested me to go for homeopathy as PCOD are best treated in homeopathy I am in a dilemma not able to decide confused and depressed please advice me and tell me about the best treatment and it s address in Bangalore. Thank You very much.
[|AI|]  Hallow Dear, You have spelled out your diagnosis as informed to you by your Doctor; i.e. PCs. PCs is a complex dysfunction in the body. What previously was thought as only ovarian dysfunction, is now found to be working at three different functions: Ovulatory, Metabolic and Hormonal. It is an ovulation at ovaries leading to menstrual irregularities and infertility, hyperinsulinism due to tissues insensitivity to insulin and hype ran Chat Doctor.  To manage PCs, all these three levels have to be targeted. All these together lead to irregular delayed menses with an ovulation with infertility, obesity, hair growth at unwanted and abnormal places in the female; i.e. face, chest, abdomen, coarse hair on legs, etc. The classic feature of fat deposition is in the abdominal region and hence abdomen:waist ratio goes on increasing. For ovulation purpose, different medicines like Camphene citrate, gonadotrophin hormones with Chat Doctor are tried and have proved to be fairly successful. Along with medicines for ovulation, to control obesity, high protein, moderate carboy