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"Period Parade" एक ऐसा समुदाय है जो महिलाओं के मासिक धर्म को समर्पित है। यहाँ हम अपने मासिक धर्म से जुड़े मुद्दों पर विचारशील और मनोरंजक तरीके से चर्चा करेंगे। हम अनोखे तथ्यों, संदेशों और हास्यास्पद चित्रों के माध्यम से मासिक धर्म स्वास्थ्य को प्रमोट करने का प्रयास करेंगे। यहाँ आनंद और ज्ञान के साथ हमारी मासिक धर्म की चिंताओं को संगठित और हँसी-मजाक के रूप में देखने का मनोवैज्ञानिक और योग्य तरीका है।

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Hi, I'm Tara. What are the potential complications of untreated polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)? @DrAshwiniBGandhi

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DrAshwiniBGandhi

answered 275 days ago

PCOS can lead to hormonal imbalance, acne and hirsutism. Due to anovulation, periods go haywire. Weight gain starts. Fertility issues may develop.

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Hi Tara! I am Shruti Shingvi, a nutritionist with a masters in nutrition and dietetics. Untreated PCOS can sometimes lead to hair loss, excessive facial hair, anxiety, insulin resistance, diabetes, obesity, fertility issues and so on. I would recommend you start with a few dietary and lifestyle changes to avoid any complications. Please feel free to connect with me to know more.

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