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Mam actually inneed to ask the questionabout polycystic ovarian diiseqse
Gynecology and Obstetrics
Consultation #29587
318 days ago
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Mam actually inneed to ask the questionabout polycystic ovarian diiseqse - #29587

Anaya khan
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Actually maam i am having a sister she is having a gynaecology and obstetrics problem , as she is having irregular menses of30-60days cycle from last 3to 4years and period lasts from 4-5days with backache and legache and she changes 3 to 4pads per day .herUPT test was negative and weight loss now she is on ATT from last 6months due to granulomatous lymphadenitis.so can we start her pcod mediactions ? And plz tell me how we can manage it ?

Age: 24
Chronic illnesses: Pcod and currently on ATT
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Dr. Narendrakumar V Mishra
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
318 days ago
5

Please consult Ayurved gynecologist.

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Dr. Khushboo
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
318 days ago
5

​Here is a breakdown of the information you provided and some general insights: ​Understanding the Situation

​Irregular Menses: The 30-60 day cycle is a common symptom of hormonal imbalance. A normal cycle is typically 21 to 35 days long. This has been happening for 3-4 years, which suggests a chronic issue.

​Other Symptoms: Backache, legache, and a need to change 3-4 pads per day are also important details. The backache and legache could be related to the irregular cycles, while the pad count suggests a moderate to heavy flow.

​Negative UPT: A urine pregnancy test (UPT) being negative rules out pregnancy as the cause of the missed or irregular periods.

​Weight Loss: Weight changes can significantly impact the menstrual cycle. Both weight loss and gain can be a factor in hormonal imbalance.

​Granulomatous Lymphadenitis: This is a condition involving inflamed lymph nodes with a specific type of inflammation called granulomas. The fact that she is on Anti-Tubercular Treatment (ATT) for this suggests that the cause is likely tuberculosis (TB).

​ATT Medications: The medications used in ATT, particularly rifampicin, can affect the metabolism of hormones and can cause hormonal changes. This is a crucial point that needs to be considered.

​Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) ​Based on the symptoms you described (irregular periods, weight loss/gain), it is possible that your sister’s condition could be related to Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). ​What is PCOS? PCOS is a common hormonal condition in women of reproductive age. It is diagnosed when a person has at least two of the following:
​Irregular periods: Few or very long periods, or periods that aren’t regular. ​High levels of androgens (“male hormones”): This can cause symptoms like excess body or facial hair, severe acne, or male-pattern baldness.
​Polycystic ovaries: Many small fluid-filled sacs (follicles) on the ovaries, which can be seen on an ultrasound.
​Diagnosis: A doctor would need to perform a physical exam, take a medical history, and order blood tests to check hormone levels (including androgens, prolactin, and thyroid hormones) and blood sugar/insulin levels. A pelvic ultrasound would also be needed to look for cysts on the ovaries.
​Can She Start PCOS Medications?

​Drug Interactions: Medications for PCOS, such as hormonal birth control pills or other drugs that regulate hormones, could potentially interact with the ATT drugs she is already taking. The ATT drugs themselves can cause hormonal changes. Introducing another set of drugs that also affect hormones could be complicated and potentially risky.

​Underlying Cause: It’s essential to determine the root cause of the irregular periods. Is it a separate condition like PCOS, or is it a side effect of the granulomatous lymphadenitis or the ATT medications themselves? It is possible that the ATT is causing a hormonal imbalance that is leading to the irregular cycles. Treating the underlying issue (the TB) might resolve the menstrual problems. ​How to Manage the Situation

​Here’s how your sister can approach this with her doctors: ​Communicate with the ATT Doctor: She should inform the doctor treating her for granulomatous lymphadenitis about all her symptoms, including the irregular periods, back/leg ache, and weight loss. This is important because the menstrual irregularity could be a side effect of the medication. The doctor needs this information to manage her overall health. ​ ​Integrated Care: The gynecologist and the doctor treating her for granulomatous lymphadenitis should be aware of each other’s treatment plans. They need to work together to ensure that any new medication for her gynecological issues is safe to take with her current ATT regimen. ​Lifestyle Management: While waiting for a definitive diagnosis and treatment plan, your sister can focus on general health and wellness, which can help with hormonal balance. This includes:

​Healthy Diet: Eating a balanced diet with a focus on complex carbohydrates, lean proteins, and healthy fats. ​Regular Exercise: Gentle, regular exercise can help with weight management and overall health. ​Stress Management: Stress can significantly affect the menstrual cycle. Techniques like yoga, meditation, or simple relaxation exercises can be helpful.

​In summary, do not start any PCOD medications without a formal diagnosis and the explicit approval of her treating physicians. The first step is to get a proper diagnosis from a nearest gynecologist and ensure that her ATT doctor is fully aware of all her symptoms and any new medications being considered.

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Dr. Isha Bhardwaj
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
318 days ago
5

NEED PERSONAL CONSULTATION.

Please visit nearby ayurvedic physician (BAMS MS GYNAE OBS) for further advice and treatment.

Take care😊

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Dr. Sara Garg
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
316 days ago
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Your sister’s symptoms and medical history suggest she may be experiencing PCOS, although her current treatment for granulomatous lymphadenitis should be prioritized given its complexity. It is essential to consult her physician before introducing any new treatments or medications, especially for PCOS, because potential interactions with her current tuberculosis treatment should be considered.

From an Ayurvedic perspective, managing actions for PCOS typically revolve around balancing the doshas, enhancing Agni (digestive fire), and supporting reproductive health. Diet and lifestyle changes can play an impactful role in this. Encourage a balanced Vata-Pitta pacifying diet. This includes warm, light and cooked foods that are easy on digestion, favoring vegetables like bitter gourd and leafy greens, and spices such as turmeric and fennel.

Lifestyle modifications could include daily exercise, preferably in the morning, such as gentle yoga or brisk walking, which can help in maintaining a healthy weight and reducing stress levels, often contributing to irregular hormones. Ensure she maintains a consistent routine, with meals and sleep happening at regular times.

Herbally, she may benefit from considering Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus) which is renowned for supporting the female reproductive system. However, because she is currently on anti-tubercular treatment, any herbal supplementation should be initiated only under direct supervision of her healthcare provider to avoid any contraindications.

Regarding emotional and mental health, Pranayama practices such as Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) can be beneficial to reduce stress and improve overall balance in the body.

Regular monitoring and professional follow-up is vital. If her symptoms like irregularities in menstruation persist or she experiences signs of worsening, seeking urgent medical advice is necessary to ensure her treatment plan is both comprehensive and coordinated among varied health concerns.

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Dr. Ravi Chandra Rushi
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
313 days ago
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Given your sister’s symptoms and medical history, it’s crucial to approach her condition with a understanding of both contemporary health and traditional Ayurveda. Her irregular menses, coupled with her current ATT treatment, suggest that her body is under significant stress and may have underlying hormonal imbalances.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) often involves imbalances in the vata and kapha doshas, alongside digestive fire (agni) concerns. Considering her current tuberculosis treatment, it’s important to proceed carefully, consulting her medical team before making any significant changes or adding medications.

To assist in managing her PCOS symptoms alongside her primary treatment, consider incorporating a routine that balances her doshas and supports her overall metabolism. Encourage a diet that minimizes processed foods and focuses on whole foods rich in fiber. Warm, freshly cooked meals seasoned with digestion-enhancing spices like ginger, cumin, and turmeric can be beneficial. Regular exercise, such as yoga or walking, should be introduced gradually to avoid overstraining her system.

Her stress reduction is key too; practices like meditation or deep breathing exercises could be very helpful. In terms of herbal support, if her medical team deems it safe, ashwagandha and shatavari might offer some balance to her hormonal fluctuations, but they must be used under guided supervision to avoid any interactions with her current treatment.

Any new intervention, however natural it may seem, should be discussed thoroughly with a healthcare provider familiar with her complete medical profile. This ensures her safety and that her primary condition remains well-managed.

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