Jeffrey C. asked

👶  Ob Gyn

I have been experiencing irregular periods for four years due to PCOS. I have tried allopathy and homeopathy in the past, but neither has fully resolved the issue. I am currently not taking any treatment and am worried about my periods. What medicine should I take to solve this problem?

August 26th, 2023

Brendan F. answered

To address your irregular periods due to PCOS, you should follow a treatment plan that includes the ...

August 26th, 2023

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