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PCOS/PCOD

Polycystic Ovarian Disease is a common hormonal imbalance issue that 1 in every 5 women in India experiences.

 

Unlike its name, it is not limited to the ovaries. It is a systemic disease in simpler terms, it can affect other organs of the body.

SYMPTOMS

Irregular/ missed periods

Acne or oily skin

Excessive facial or body hair

Hair thinning, hairfall

Fertility problems

Weight gain

Mood changes, anxiety, depression

Effect on Other Organs :

Insulin resistance: Increases the risk of type 2 diabetes

High Blood pressure

High Cholesterol

Abdominal Obesity

Risk of Uterine cancer

Treatment Options :

Lifestyle changes like diet (anti inflammatory diet) and exercise (strength training).

Medication to regularise the period / avoid excessive hair growth.

Medication to control the diabetes/blood pressure/cholesterol.

Fertility work-up and ovulation induction if planning for pregnancy.

PCOD may be a lifelong condition, but you are not alone and it is completely manageable.

With the right diagnosis, lifestyle changes, and medical support, you can take control of your hormones,
health, and fertility.
Start small, stay consistent, and remember — your body deserves care.

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Dr. Amrita Kesari, consultant gynaecologist in navi mumbai, guides her patient at each step of it. Consult with us and find out what's best suited for you!

in operation theatre before laparoscopic surgery

Expert Gynaecological care.

Personalised for you!

Dr. Amrita Kesari

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Amrita Women's Clinic

Shop no. 2, Tricity Sky

Sec 19, Ulwe.

Mon - Sat 7:00pm - 9:00pm

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Mgm Seawoods Clinic

Shop no. 3, Seawoods Estate

Sec 54, Nerul.

Mon - Sat 5:00pm - 6:00pm

 

Terna Speciality Hospital & Research centre

Plot no 12, opp Nerul Railway Station, sec 22, Nerul west.

Mon - Sat 4:00pm - 6:00pm

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Acharya Shri Nanesh Hospital

Artist Village

Sec 8A, CBD Belapur.

Mon - Sat 12:30pm - 2:00pm

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MPCT Hospital

Budhyadev Mandir Marg

Sec 4, Sanpada

Tues|Thurs|Sat 10:00am - 11:00am

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Cloudnine Hospital, Nerul

Neelsidhi Atlantis, Sec 19A

Mon - Sat 6:00pm - 7:00pm

FAQs

What is laparoscopy and how does it help in endometriosis? Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses small incisions and a camera to view and treat endometriosis. It helps identify and remove endometrial tissue outside the uterus, reducing pain and improving fertility.

What is the benefit of laparoscopy in uterine fibroids treatment? Laparoscopic surgery for uterine fibroids offers several benefits, including smaller incisions, less pain, quicker recovery, and reduced scarring compared to traditional surgery. It allows for precise removal of fibroids while preserving the uterus.

Can laparoscopy used for diagnosing endometriosis as well as treating it? Yes, laparoscopy is used for both diagnosing and treating endometriosis. During the procedure, the surgeon can visualize the pelvic organs, take tissue samples for biopsy, and excise or ablate endometriotic lesions

What is the recovery time after laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis? Recovery time after laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis varies, but most patients can expect a few days to a few weeks for a full recovery, depending on the extent of the surgery and individual factors.

How soon after laparoscopic surgery can I expect relief from uterine fibroid symptoms? Relief from uterine fibroid symptoms can be experienced shortly after laparoscopic surgery, but the exact timeline may vary. Some women report immediate symptom improvement, while others may take a few weeks to notice a significant difference.

Are there and dietary or lifestyle modifications recommended to manage endometriosis post laproscopy? Managing endometriosis post-laparoscopy may involve dietary and lifestyle changes. A balanced diet, regular exercise, stress reduction, and hormone therapy, if prescribed, can help alleviate symptoms and promote overall well-being.

Will laparoscopy remove all my uterine fibroids? Laparoscopy aims to remove uterine fibroids, but complete removal depends on factors such as the size, number, and location of the fibroids. The surgeon will strive to eliminate as many fibroids as possible to reduce symptoms and preserve fertility.

Are there any specific preparation required before undergoing laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis? Before undergoing laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis, specific preparations may be necessary. These can include fasting for a certain period, adjusting medications, and undergoing pre-operative tests as advised by the healthcare provider.

Will i experience pain after surgery for uterine fibroid, and how can it be managed? Some pain or discomfort is expected after laparoscopic surgery for uterine fibroids. Pain medications, rest, and following post-operative instructions can help manage pain effectively during the recovery period.

How long does laparoscopic procedure for endometriosis typically take ? Some pain or discomfort is expected after laparoscopic surgery for uterine fibroids. Pain medications, rest, and following post-operative instructions can help manage pain effectively during the recovery period. The duration of a laparoscopic procedure for endometriosis treatment typically ranges from 30 minutes to a few hours, depending on the complexity of the case, the extent of the disease, and the required interventions. The surgeon will provide a more accurate estimate based on individual circumstances.

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