PCOS and PCOD – What’s the Difference

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(PCOS and PCOD) Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Polycystic Ovary Disorder are commonly heard regarding womenu2019s health. These conditions are often used interchangeably, However, there is a difference between the two. PCOS is the more common of the two conditions and is caused by an imbalance of hormones. PCOD, then again, is caused by an overproduction of testosterone. If youu2019re not sure which condition you have, Dr. Shinde has guided you to determine the difference between the two. One of the best gynecologists in Baner, Pune, is Dr. Kunaal Shinde.nn


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  1. +91-8797229722 Call Us Now Book Appointment Blog Home Blog PCOS and PCOD What s the Di?erence DR. KUNAAL SHINDE 0 COMMENTS BLOG 12/04/2024 PCOS and PCOD What s the Di?erence

  2. (PCOS and PCOD) Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Polycystic Ovary Disorder are commonly heard regarding women s health. These conditions are often used interchangeably, However, there is a di?erence between the two. PCOS is the more common of the two conditions and is caused by an imbalance of hormones. PCOD, then again, is caused by an overproduction of testosterone. If you re not sure which condition you have, Dr. Shinde has guided you to determine the di?erence between the two. One of the best gynecologists in Baner, Pune, is Dr. Kunaal Shinde. Di?erence Between PCOS & PCOD: PCOS and PCOD are both disorders that can cause a woman to have irregular periods, problems getting pregnant, and excess hair growth. However, there are some key dissimilarities between the two circumstances. PCOS is a hormonal condition that causes the ovaries to produce too much testosterone. This can show the growth of small cysts on the ovaries, as well as symptoms like weight gain, thinning hair, and acne. PCOD likewise makes the ovaries produce too much testosterone, it is not a hormone disorder. Rather, it is caused by a buildup of ?uid in the ovaries. This can also lead to the development of cysts, but the symptoms are typically less severe than those seen in PCOS. PCOD is a regular issue, 10% of the world s women are in?uenced by it. Then again, PCOS is a serious ailment around 0.2% to 2.5% of the world s ladies populace is impacted by it. PCOD is a condition in which ovaries produce many immature or partially mature eggs and this happens due to poor lifestyle, obesity, stress, and hormonal imbalance. PCOS is a metabolic condition and a more extreme condition where ovaries quit delivering eggs. PCOD doesn t have any serious complications. On the other hand, PCOS has serious complexities, for example, type 2 diabetes, coronary illness, hypertension, and endometrial malignant growth in later stages. PCOD can often be managed just by making informed lifestyle modi?cations, and may not even require further medical therapy at all. PCOS however is a condition of the endocrine system it has more threatening implications and

  3. its therapy almost always needs external hormone intake. Accordingly, ladies with PCOD are bound to have the option to get pregnant than ladies with PCOS. Treatment for both conditions often includes lifestyle changes and medication. In some cases, surgery may be essential to remove the cysts. Symptoms of PCOS and PCOD: Symptoms of PCOS: Irregular Periods Excess hair growth Acne Weight gain Thinning hair Female infertility Obscured skin patches on the neck and armpits. Symptoms of PCOD : Irregular or missed periods Excess facial, chest, and abdominal hair growth Acne Infertility Ovarian cysts High levels of male hormones cause the deepening of the voice, balding, and a boost in muscle mass. By understanding the dissimilarities among PCOS and PCOD one can ?nd the correct ways to analyze and treat these circumstances. Seeking medical advice is always recommended if you suspect that you may have either condition. Working with a Dr. Kunaal Shinde to get an accurate diagnosis will ensure that you receive treatment tailored speci?cally to your needs. With the right care, both

  4. PCOS and PCOD can be managed successfully. If you have any questions or concerns regarding either condition, don t hesitate to reach out for help. Dr. Kunaal Shinde who is an infertility specialist in Baner, Pune, or a healthcare provider can provide you with the information and support needed to understand and manage your condition. You can Call 7507351235 and visit LOVE YOUR BELLY to book an appointment. PREV POST Uterine Polyps: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment RECENT POSTS PCOS and PCOD What s the Di?e Apr 12, 2024 Uterine Polyps: Causes, Symptoms & Apr 2, 2024 Know All About Vulvar Cancer Mar 22, 2024 What you need to know about the HPV Vacc Mar 7, 2024 All you Need to Know about PCOS Feb 27, 2024 Understanding Ectopic Pregnancy Symp

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