PCOD
Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a common condition that impacts the function of a woman’s ovaries. There is no cure for PCOD, but its symptoms can be managed. PCOD can also occur in women who are thin (thin PCOS). Lifestyle changes are the primary and most effective treatment for polycystic ovaries. Regular follow-up is recommended to prevent long-term complications such as diabetes and high blood pressure.

The symptoms include:

1. Irregular or missed periods
2. Difficulty conceiving
3. Excessive hair growth
4. Weight gain
5. ⁠Thinning hair
6. ⁠Oily skin or acne

Pcod had no cure but the symptoms can be treated.
Pcod can be seen in women who are thin(thin pcos)
Lifestyle modification is the first line and mainstay of treatment for polycystic ovaries
Regular Follow up is advisable to prevent long term complications like diabetes and high blood pressure.