• 2 months ago
Dr. T. Siraj Fathima, Consultant - Obstetrics & Gynecology, Kauvery Hospital Tirunelveli, describes the formation of PCOD in the body.

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00:00Vanakkam, I am Dr. Siraj Fatima,
00:02Mahalimutru Mahaperumar Thiruvathiru Hospital, Tirunelveli.
00:05What is PCOD?
00:07In Tamil, it is called as Cynepi Noyikudi.
00:10These are the spores that normally occur in women's body.
00:14That is, endocrine glands, that is, thyroid, prolactin, estrogen, androgen,
00:19there are many such spores.
00:21These spores work well only if they work harmoniously in the body.
00:26Only if there is any hormonal disruption in these hormones,
00:31this spore problem occurs.
00:33It is an endocrine disorder.
00:35It can also be called as metabolic disorder.
00:38Because these hormones do not work properly,
00:42metabolism in the body, that is, our metabolism is completely affected.
00:46On top of that, there are spores in the black egg,
00:50that is, there is a hormone called androgen in the black egg.
00:55This is why periods do not occur properly in the spores.
00:59In addition to that, rashes occur,
01:01such problems occur,
01:03infertility, etc.