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Difference between PCOS and PCOD

Are PCOS and PCOD the same thing? When trying to understand the relationship between PCOS, PCOD, and pregnancy, many women become confused between the two and frequently use the two terms interchangeably. However, despite sharing some similarities, such as affecting the ovaries and causing hormonal disturbances, both conditions are actually distinct from one another. <br><br>Book your Consultation @ Aspire!<br><br>Contact: 91-9620004610 / 91-9620006410<br>Visit - https://www.aspirefertility.in/<br>Mail - info@aspirefertility.in

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Difference between PCOS and PCOD

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  1. Difference between PCOS and PCOD Are PCOS and PCOD the same thing? When trying to understand the relationship between PCOS, PCOD, and pregnancy, many women become confused between the two and frequently use the two terms interchangeably. However, despite sharing some similarities, such as affecting the ovaries and causing hormonal disturbances, both conditions are actually distinct from one another. Let's examine these two conditions more closely and learn what distinguishes them from one another. understanding the distinctions between PCOD and PCOS PCOD. PCOD is a condition where there are small amounts of androgens or male hormones, produced by the ovaries, which is known as a polycystic ovarian disease if the ovaries release immature or partially mature eggs, eventually develop in formation of cysts. Symptoms include weight gain, irregular periods, hair loss, and infertility. In PCOD, the ovaries typically swell and secrete significant levels of androgens, which can harm a woman's reproductive system and physical health. The treatment for PCOD frequently focuses on reducing the severity of such symptoms. PCOS. The ovaries with PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) create more significant amounts of androgen than usual, which restricts the eggs from developing and releasing normally. Some of the eggs develop into cysts, which are tiny sacs filled with fluid. These cysts accumulate and can even grow in size in the ovaries instead of being discharged during ovulation.

  2. READ OUR BLOG on polycystic ovarian disease & abnormal uterine bleeding – Treatment How Distinct Are the Two Situations? PCOS is a condition, according to its nature. Since PCOD may be controlled with the proper diet and exercise, it is not regarded as a true disease. where PCOS is a metabolic condition. 1. Primary Factor PCOD is a condition brought on by an imbalance of hormones, whereas PCOS is an endocrine system issue. Both PCOD & PCOS disorders are thought to be strongly influenced by heredity & hormone abnormalities. High quantities of male hormones, according to the notion, inhibit ovaries from developing eggs & hormones correctly. Insulin resistance and inflammation are also linked to increased testosterone production. 2. Appearance In comparison, PCOD is more common. Polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) affects nearly ⅓ of all women worldwide. 3. The Effects of PCOD and PCOS on fertility & conception Polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) does not cause infertility in all women and should not be regarded as a barrier to pregnancy. In about 60-80% of cases, women can conceive with minimal assistance and have a healthy pregnancy. Conception can be difficult for women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) due to hormonal imbalance. To conceive, one must have a balanced hormonal cycle that allows the ovum to release & infuse with sperm after intercourse. Because the levels of androgens in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are so high, conception can be difficult if you have the syndrome.

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