The diagnosis of PCOD depends on three main factors. They are: 1. Clinical examinations and clinical features of the patients 2. Blood examinations 3. Ultrasound examinations PCOD patients usually exhibit Amenorrhea (No periods), Oligomenorrhea (Infrequent periods), Menorrhagia (Prolonged bleeding) or Dysmenorrhea (Severe cramps). Once patients show any of these symptoms they undergo pelvic examinations followed with visual inspections. Dr. Rashmi Chaudhary explains in detail the various ways in which PCOD/PCOS is diagnosed. For more information visit cloudninecare.com
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