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Pcos

PCOS stands for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, which is a common hormonal problem seen in females in the reproductive age. Here, the ovaries fail to release eggs regularly because of the formation of many small fluid-filled follicles in them. Women with PCOS have irregular menstrual periods, and the levels of androgen (male sex hormone) are elevated.

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I have PCOS. Will taking Malai Vembu help?

Query: Hi doctor, I have PCOS, and I am 33 years old. I am trying to get pregnant. One of my friends asked me to take Malai Vembu. I took it for three days during my last menstrual cycle, and for the first time after five years of PCOS, I got periods without any medicine. So, I took it again this month. Ho...  Read Full »


Dr. Nirupam Kishor Joshi

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com.I suggest taking Malai Vembu (Melia Dubia) under the guidance of an Ayurveda physician. It does not have anyproven effects in cases of PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome). Some herbal medicines do help to normalize menstruation, but they cannot be advised without your full...  Read Full »

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