Mental&sexual health awareness by Dr Rajesh Birman

Mental&sexual health awareness by Dr Rajesh Birman DR. RAJESH BIRMAN PH: 07503375150

DR. RAJESH BIRMAN PH: 07503375150
MBBS, MD(gold medallist), PDCC Psychiatry and psychosexual medicine, PG DIP(usg),PG DIP(sexual medicine), Fellow MHSc(sexual medicine),fellowMSc(mental health)

18/11/2015
01/09/2015

PCOS(polycystic o***y syndrome) or PCOD(polycystic o***y disease)---How is it treated ?

Regular exercise, healthy foods, and weight control are the key treatments for PCOS. Treatment can reduce unpleasant symptoms and help prevent long-term health problems.

Try to fit in moderate activity and/or vigorous activity often. Walking is a great exercise that most people can do.
Eat heart-healthy foods. This includes lots of vegetables, fruits, nuts, beans, and whole grains. It limits foods that are high in saturated fat, such as meats, cheeses, and fried foods.
Most women who have PCOS can benefit from losing weight. Even losing 10 lb (4.5 kg) may help get your hormones in balance and regulate your menstrual cycle.

If you smoke, consider quitting. Women who smoke have higher androgen levels that may contribute to PCOS symptoms.
Your doctor also may prescribe birth control pills to reduce symptoms, metformin to help you have regular menstrual cycles, or fertility medicines if you are having trouble getting pregnant.

It is important to see your doctor for follow-up to make sure that treatment is working and to adjust it if needed. You may also need regular tests to check for diabetes, high blood pressure, and other possible problems.

It may take a while for treatments to help with symptoms such as facial hair or acne. You can use over-the-counter or prescription medicines for acne.

It can be hard to deal with having PCOS. If you are feeling sad or depressed, it may help to talk to a counselor or to other women who have PCOS.

13/06/2015
You can see the difference.....stop smoking now....
14/05/2015

You can see the difference.....stop smoking now....

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17/07/2014

http://csepi.org/upcoming-conferences/

The roots of the Council of S*x Education and Parenthood (International), (CSEPI) hereafter mentioned as the Council is embedded in the Family Planning Association of India (FPAI).

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