Monday, February 8, 2010

Polycystic Ovaries More Condition_treatment What Is The Best Treatment For Polycystic Ovaries?

What is the best treatment for Polycystic Ovaries? - polycystic ovaries more condition_treatment

I said suddenly to a very irregular cycle and the doc, it's polycystic ovaries and if left untreated can develop into ovarian cancer? And the only way to regulate the cycle is to select the pill does not suit me very well. Has anyone tried any other recourse? And anyway, I have until the end to take the pill, which one has fewer side effects like weight gain and acne. Both do not want! I'm pretty happy with my light skin and body in shape!

2 comments:

  1. I also have point of sale. I did some research and found that many doctors give false information about him, because they have experienced this syndrome for 7 years. My doctor told me similar fears and put myself in this crazy birth control hormones, which broke out suddenly, and made me very angry. Then I saw a specialist and told me that birth control if you use a low dose of hormones, including help during the months. I stopped birth control, because we are trying to get pregnant now.

    Told my mother-in-law wrong, they had (cancer of the ovaries also POS), I just hope that the doctors have the syndrome and better treatment for the study. I do not recommend surgery. I've heard of doctors willing to do the surgery, but is not useful and sometimes risky.

    Also want to get a second opinion, I am very glad that I did not.

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  2. I also have point of sale. I did some research and found that many doctors give false information about him, because they have experienced this syndrome for 7 years. My doctor told me similar fears and put myself in this crazy birth control hormones, which broke out suddenly, and made me very angry. Then I saw a specialist and told me that birth control if you use a low dose of hormones, including help during the months. I stopped birth control, because we are trying to get pregnant now.

    Told my mother-in-law wrong, they had (cancer of the ovaries also POS), I just hope that the doctors have the syndrome and better treatment for the study. I do not recommend surgery. I've heard of doctors willing to do the surgery, but is not useful and sometimes risky.

    Also want to get a second opinion, I am very glad that I did not.

    ReplyDelete