PCOD Test In Pataudi

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Comprehensive PCOS Profile

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PCOD Profile Test List

  • COMPLETE HEMOGRAM [24]
    1. BASOPHILS – ABSOLUTE COUNT
    2. EOSINOPHILS – ABSOLUTE COUNT
    3. LYMPHOCYTES – ABSOLUTE COUNT
    4. MONOCYTES – ABSOLUTE COUNT
    5. NEUTROPHILS – ABSOLUTE COUNT
    6. BASOPHILS
    7. EOSINOPHILS
    8. HEMOGLOBIN
    9. IMMATURE GRANULOCYTES(IG)
    10. IMMATURE GRANULOCYTE PERCENTAGE(IG%)
    11. TOTAL LEUCOCYTES COUNT (WBC)
    12. LYMPHOCYTE PERCENTAGE
    13. MEAN CORPUSCULAR HEMOGLOBIN(MCH)
    14. MEAN CORP.HEMO.CONC(MCHC)
    15. MEAN CORPUSCULAR VOLUME(MCV)
    16. MONOCYTES
    17. NEUTROPHILS
    18. NUCLEATED RED BLOOD CELLS
    19. NUCLEATED RED BLOOD CELLS %
    20. HEMATOCRIT(PCV)
    21. PLATELET COUNT
    22. TOTAL RBC
    23. RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH (RDW-CV)
    24. RED CELL DISTRIBUTION WIDTH – SD(RDW-SD)
  • DIABETES [3]
    1. AVERAGE BLOOD GLUCOSE (ABG)
    2. HbA1c
    3. INSULIN – FASTING
  • INFERTILITY [4]
    1. DHEA – SULPHATE (DHEAS)
    2. FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE (FSH)
    3. LUTEINISING HORMONE (LH)
    4. PROLACTIN (PRL)
  • HORMONE [1]
    1. TESTOSTERONE
  • THYROID [1]
    1. THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE (TSH)

About Thyrocare PCOD Profile Test

PCOD stands for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. It is performed to assess the function and level of hormones in the body. For this profile special preparation .i.e., fasting is needed for 10-12 hours. AreYouHealthy is here to provide a home sample collection facility. Be hassle free from all your problems associated with the health checkups. Thyrocare representative will come to your house to take your test samples. Book Thyrocare PCOD Profile Now!

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FAQ PCOS Profile

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that affects women of reproductive age. It is one of the most common causes of female infertility. It is estimated that 5-10% of reproductive-aged women have PCOS.

PCOS is estimated to affect up to 10% of reproductive-aged women in India. It is one of the most common causes of female infertility in the country. Symptoms of PCOS include irregular menstrual cycles, infertility, excess body hair, and acne. PCOS is diagnosed through a physical examination, blood tests, and imaging tests. Treatment typically involves lifestyle changes such as exercise and dietary modifications as well as medication and in some cases, surgery.

Hormonal imbalance is one of the most common causes of PCOS. It is caused by an overproduction of the hormones androgens and insulin, which can disrupt the normal functioning of the ovaries. This can lead to the formation of small cysts in the ovaries, which can cause irregular menstrual cycles, infertility, and other symptoms. Insulin resistance and genetics can also play a role in the development of PCOS.

Genetics can play a role in the development of PCOS. Studies have suggested that there is a genetic component to the condition, as it is more likely to occur in women whose relatives also have the condition. Additionally, research has shown that women with PCOS are more likely to have certain genetic variants that are associated with the condition.

Insulin resistance is a condition in which the body does not respond properly to insulin, causing blood sugar levels to rise. Insulin resistance is a common cause of PCOS, as the body’s inability to process insulin can lead to an overproduction of androgens and other hormones, which can disrupt the normal functioning of the ovaries. Studies have also shown that weight loss and exercise can help reduce insulin resistance and improve the symptoms of PCOS.

Yes, irregular menstrual cycles are one of the most common symptoms of PCOS. Women with PCOS often have infrequent or absent periods, or menstrual cycles that are longer than normal. Other symptoms of PCOS include infertility, excess body hair, and acne.

Yes, PCOS is one of the most common causes of female infertility. Irregular menstrual cycles can lead to difficulty conceiving, as ovulation (the release of an egg) is less likely to occur. Additionally, PCOS can cause hormonal imbalances that can interfere with the release of eggs and the development of a healthy embryo.

Yes, there is a connection between acne and PCOD (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome). Women with PCOD often have increased levels of androgen hormones, which can lead to an increase in oil production and clogged pores, resulting in acne breakouts. Additionally, PCOD can cause inflammation which can also lead to acne.

PCOD can be diagnosed through a combination of a physical exam, medical history, lab tests, and imaging tests. The physical exam typically includes a pelvic examination and measurements of the patient’s weight and blood pressure. The medical history may include questions about menstruation, fertility, and family history of PCOD. Lab tests may include hormone levels, glucose and insulin levels, and cholesterol levels. Imaging tests may include an ultrasound of the ovaries or an MRI of the pelvis.

The most common blood tests for PCOS include tests for hormone levels, such as testosterone, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and prolactin. Other tests may include a complete blood count, glucose levels, cholesterol levels, and thyroid-stimulating hormone.

The most common imaging tests for PCOS are ultrasound and MRI. Ultrasound is used to evaluate the size and shape of the ovaries and look for any cysts or abnormalities. An MRI can provide more detailed images of the ovaries and pelvis.

Yes, lifestyle changes can help with PCOS. Eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly can help to regulate hormones and reduce inflammation, which may help to reduce the symptoms of PCOS. Additionally, reducing stress levels and getting adequate sleep can help to manage symptoms.

Yes, yoga can help with PCOS. Regular yoga practice can help to reduce stress levels, improve digestion, and regulate hormones, all of which can help to reduce the symptoms of PCOS. Additionally, specific poses can help to improve circulation, which can help to reduce inflammation.