What questions should I ask my endocrinologist for PCOS?
What questions should I ask my endocrinologist for PCOS?
Be sure to ask your doctor these questions:
- What is your treatment plan for my PCOS?
- Is my thyroid gland healthy and functioning normally?
- Am I at risk for diabetes?
- How are my cholesterol levels?
- Are there any other health concerns that I should be aware of?
- Can I get pregnant?
What can doctors do about PCOS?
A medicine called clomifene is usually the first treatment recommended for women with PCOS who are trying to get pregnant. Clomifene encourages the monthly release of an egg from the ovaries (ovulation). If clomifene is unsuccessful in encouraging ovulation, another medicine called metformin may be recommended.
Should I see a gynecologist or endocrinologist for PCOS?
Endocrinologist. While your family doctor or gynecologist may suspect that you have the disorder, it’s strongly recommended that you consult with an endocrinologist for further diagnostic testing and treatment. An endocrinologist specifically treats disorders of the hormonal system.
What to ask your doctor about your PCOS diet support?
Whether you have just recently been diagnosed or have known about your PCOS for a while, it is important to know what support is available to you. For example, your doctor may be able to refer you to a fertility specialist or prescribe medication to help with your symptoms. 2. Is my thyroid healthy and functioning well?
How to tell if you have hypothyroidism or PCOS?
Here are the symptoms of hypothyroidism: So, you can see that even if you can improve your underlying PCOS, if your thyroid is not functioning well, you will still have some frustrating symptoms to deal with. You can ask your doctor to do a blood test that will check your thyroid function.
Can a doctor order a lipid profile for PCOS?
A really interesting research study carried out by Dr. Amy Dhesi of Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center found that only 54% of doctors order the recommended fasting lipid profile for their patients who have PCOS.
What kind of diseases can be caused by PCOS?
As I said right in the beginning, we know that PCOS is a risk factor for things like cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes. Hopefully these are thing that we will all avoid by following a good PCOS diet, taking our supplements and exercising.