PCOD Treatment

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Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD) is one of the most common hormonal disorders affecting women today. It not only impacts fertility but can also influence metabolism, appearance, and overall well-being. With timely diagnosis and proper management, PCOD can be effectively controlled to help women lead healthy, balanced lives.

At Dr. Swetha Madhuri’s clinic, we provide comprehensive care for PCOD through advanced diagnostics, lifestyle guidance, and personalized medical treatment plans that address both symptoms and underlying causes.

What is PCOD?

PCOD occurs when a woman’s ovaries produce an excess of immature eggs, leading to hormonal imbalance and the development of multiple small cysts. This disrupts normal ovulation and can cause irregular cycles, infertility, and other health issues.
  • Common Symptoms of PCOD
  • Why is PCOD Management Important?

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  • PCOD Treatment Approach at Our Clinic
  • Accurate Diagnosis
  • Hormonal profile evaluation
  • Pelvic ultrasound scans
  • Blood sugar and insulin resistance tests
  • Lifestyle & Dietary Modifications
  • Personalized diet plans to manage weight and improve metabolism
  • Exercise recommendations to reduce insulin resistance
  • Stress management techniques
  • Medical Management
  • Medications to regulate periods and balance hormones
  • Ovulation induction treatments for women seeking pregnancy
  • Insulin-sensitizing agents (if required)
  • Fertility Support
  • Follicular monitoring to track ovulation
  • IUI / IVF support for women with PCOD-related infertility
  • Long-Term Wellness Care
  • Regular follow-ups to track progress
  • Preventive screenings for diabetes, cholesterol, and heart health
  • Holistic care to improve overall quality of life

Frequently Asked Questions

They are related but not identical. PCOD refers to multiple cysts in ovaries, while PCOS is a broader syndrome with hormonal, metabolic, and reproductive implications.

PCOD can’t always be “cured,” but with proper lifestyle and medical care, symptoms can be effectively managed.

Yes. With timely treatment, many women with PCOD conceive naturally or with fertility support like IUI or IVF.

A low-carb, high-protein diet with fresh vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats works best. Avoid processed foods and refined sugars.

Yes, due to insulin resistance, many women gain weight. Lifestyle changes and medical care can help manage this.