Holistic Gynecology

The Best PCOD Doctor in Jaipur

Regain control of your health. Dr. Nishi Gupta provides expert, holistic PCOS treatment in Sodala Jaipur to help you balance hormones, regulate your menstrual cycles, and protect your fertility with a personalized, root-cause approach.

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Understanding PCOD vs. PCOS: Expert Insights

Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD) and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) are widely prevalent hormonal disorders affecting millions of women of reproductive age worldwide. While many people use these terms interchangeably, there is a distinct medical difference between the two conditions. If you are seeking the most reliable PCOS treatment in Sodala Jaipur, understanding these differences is your first step toward recovery.

PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disease) is a condition where the ovaries produce multiple immature or partially mature eggs, which over time become cysts. This leads to slightly enlarged ovaries and an imbalance of hormones. It is largely driven by poor lifestyle, stress, and diet, and is often manageable with structured medical guidance.

PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is a more severe metabolic disorder. In PCOS, the ovaries produce significantly higher levels of male hormones (androgens). This disrupts the entire ovulation process, leading to the formation of multiple cysts and anovulation (lack of ovulation). Because PCOS is a metabolic syndrome, it carries higher risks for secondary issues such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and severe infertility.

Common Symptoms: When to See a Specialist

Hormonal imbalances manifest differently in every woman. As the most trusted PCOS specialist in Swej Farm, Dr. Nishi Gupta emphasizes the importance of early detection. You should book a consultation if you frequently experience:

  • Irregular Periods: Cycles that are longer than 35 days, or experiencing fewer than eight periods a year. We offer the leading irregular periods treatment in Jaipur to resolve this.
  • Heavy Bleeding: Because the uterine lining builds up for a longer period of time, periods can be significantly heavier than normal.
  • Excess Hair Growth (Hirsutism): Coarse, dark hair growth on the face, chest, stomach, or back due to elevated androgen levels.
  • Severe Acne: Deep, cystic acne on the face, chest, and upper back that does not respond to standard dermatological treatments.
  • Weight Gain: Rapid, unexplained weight gain, particularly around the abdomen, driven by severe insulin resistance.
  • Male-Pattern Baldness: Noticeable thinning hair or significant hair loss on the scalp.

What Causes PCOS and Insulin Resistance?

While the exact, singular cause of PCOS remains unknown, extensive medical research points to several compounding factors. At our clinic, we evaluate all underlying triggers to provide targeted relief.

The most prominent driver is Insulin Resistance. Up to 70% of women with PCOS have insulin resistance, meaning their cells cannot use insulin properly. The pancreas pumps out more insulin to compensate, which in turn triggers the ovaries to produce excess testosterone. Other vital factors include low-grade chronic inflammation and genetic predispositions. If your mother or sister has PCOS, your likelihood of developing the condition increases significantly.

For further global statistics and medical research on the syndrome, we recommend reading the World Health Organization's fact sheet on PCOS.

Care Directed by Dr. Nishi Gupta

As the best gynecologist in Jaipur, Dr. Gupta combines over 30 years of clinical experience with modern medical therapies and actionable lifestyle guidance to treat the root cause of your syndrome, not just mask the symptoms.

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Our Approach

How We Treat PCOS in Sodala Jaipur

A structured, empathetic plan tailored to your body's unique metabolic needs.

1

Deep Diagnosis

We conduct thorough pelvic ultrasounds to check for cysts, alongside comprehensive hormonal blood panels (FSH, LH, Prolactin, Thyroid) to map your exact imbalance.

2

Lifestyle & Diet

Medical care is combined with actionable guidance on managing insulin resistance and weight loss through sustainable, PCOS-friendly dietary modifications.

3

Medical Therapy

We utilize targeted medications like Myo-inositol, Metformin, or specific birth control formulations to regulate menstrual cycles and reduce androgen levels.

4

Fertility Support

For women actively trying to conceive, we provide safe ovulation induction therapies (like Letrozole) and closely monitor follicular growth.

PCOD and Pregnancy: Overcoming Infertility

One of the most common concerns women have when diagnosed with PCOS is whether they will be able to have children. Because PCOS disrupts ovulation, it is one of the leading causes of female infertility. However, it is also one of the most highly treatable.

By addressing insulin resistance, managing weight, and utilizing modern ovulation-stimulating medications, the vast majority of women with PCOS can conceive successfully. Once pregnant, our team provides rigorous high-risk maternity care to ensure a safe delivery, preventing complications like gestational diabetes or preeclampsia.

Your Wellness Timeline

Healing takes time and consistency. Here is what you can expect under our care.

  • Month 1: Accurate Diagnosis & Initial Plan
  • Months 2-3: Symptom Relief & Cycle Regulation
  • Months 6+: Sustained Hormonal Balance & Wellness

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear, medically accurate answers to your most pressing concerns.

Can PCOS be permanently cured?

PCOS is a chronic metabolic condition, which means there is no absolute "cure" that makes it disappear forever. However, it is highly manageable. With the right combination of medical intervention, diet, and lifestyle changes directed by a specialist, you can eliminate your symptoms, achieve regular periods, and live a completely normal, healthy life.

Why am I gaining weight so rapidly with PCOD?

The sudden and stubborn weight gain associated with PCOD is primarily driven by insulin resistance. When your cells resist insulin, your body stores excess glucose as fat, particularly around the abdomen. This fat then creates more androgens, worsening the cycle. Our treatment directly targets this metabolic dysfunction.

Will I need surgery for ovarian cysts?

In the vast majority of PCOS cases, surgery is entirely unnecessary. The "cysts" in polycystic ovaries are actually just small, harmless follicles containing immature eggs. They are not the large, painful cysts that typically require surgical removal. Medical management is the primary treatment.

How long does it take for my periods to become regular?

Depending on the severity of your hormonal imbalance, it generally takes between 3 to 6 months of consistent treatment, medication, and lifestyle adjustments to see a naturally regulated menstrual cycle. Patience and adherence to your doctor's plan are key.

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