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my wife has bilateral pcos, she is thin, have irregular menstruation, she was just 21 yrs old, all other lab reports were normal, i love her so much, i cant bear her worries whether she can get pregnant or not, is there is any chance for pregnancy, or any treatment for curing it, plz reply dr. Thank you. |
re: bilateral pcos
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Oct 18th, 2012
5:57 am
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Dear In Most of the ovarian cysts are relatively harmless, but the more of them you have as in PCOS or bilateral PCOS, the greater the risk to your wifes health. These can influence your wifes menstrual cycle, and capacity to have children, the balance of hormones, the cardiovascular system and even your appearance due to the high levels of male hormones that can be associated with the condition. In a minority of cases some cysts can jeopardize your ability to have children. If you have bilateral ovarian cysts that are damaging your ovaries then your chances of being able to have children is also severely damaged. Conventional medical science says that because the majority of unilateral and bilateral ovarian cysts will disappear on their own within a few months there is little concern and monitoring the cysts or prescription of painkillers is the only requirement. Some patients respond also prescribed the birth control pill in an effort to rebalance the hormone levels, unfortunately history shows that the vast majority of cysts will still recur. In some cases those whose cysts have regrown particularly large will be advised to undergo surgery. While this conventional treatment may suit the doctors it is very hard for the patient who has to live on painkillers and the BCP. Fortunately there are also a variety of well researched and proven natural treatments for bilateral ovarian cysts that have impressive records for not only shrinking cysts of all sizes, but for instantly relieving pain and preventing further cysts from developing. You should consult some gynecologist who can prescribe clomiphen cytrate to you. If you think that medical treatment does not work you can try laparoscopic ovarian drilling. Clomiphene therapy is typically used for 5 consecutive days early in the menstrual cycle, for 3 to 6 monthly cycles. It may take several cycles to find the right dose to stimulate ovulation. After that dose is determined, a woman will take the drug for at least 3 more cycles. If she does not become pregnant after 6 cycles, it is unlikely that further clomiphene treatment will be successful. Polycystic ovary syndrome. Clomiphene alone may not be an effective treatment for most women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and severe insulin resistance, which is closely linked to obesity. Women with PCOS who are overweight often begin ovulating when they reduce their body mass index (BMI) with diet and exercise. Laparoscopic ovarian drilling may be considered if medical treatment fail. It is a surgical treatment that can trigger ovulation in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Electrocautery or a laser is used to destroy parts of the ovaries. |