Comprehensive PCOS & Hormonal Care at Paramaa Fertility & Women Care Centre
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and other hormonal disorders are among the most common causes of irregular periods, infertility, and metabolic imbalance in women today. These conditions do not just affect menstrual cycles—they influence overall health, emotional well-being, and long-term reproductive potential.
At Paramaa Fertility & Women Care Centre, we take a structured and personalized approach to diagnosing and managing hormonal problems. Under the expert supervision of Dr. Paramita Hazari, treatment is designed to address the root cause, restore hormonal balance, and support both natural health and fertility goals.
Hormonal health is not just about treatment—it is about restoring balance in the body.
Understanding Hormonal Imbalance
Hormones regulate almost every reproductive function in the body, including ovulation, menstrual cycles, metabolism, and mood. Even a small imbalance can disrupt these processes.
Conditions like PCOS occur when hormone levels—particularly androgens and insulin—are not properly regulated, leading to irregular ovulation and multiple symptoms.
Symptoms of Hormonal Imbalance
- Irregular or absent periods
- Difficulty in ovulation
- Acne and oily skin
- Weight gain
- Hair thinning or excessive hair growth
- Mood fluctuations
- Difficulty in conceiving
Our Diagnostic Approach
At Paramaa, we go beyond surface-level diagnosis. Evaluation includes:
- Hormonal blood tests (FSH, LH, AMH, Thyroid, Prolactin)
- Ultrasound for ovarian morphology
- Insulin resistance assessment
- Detailed clinical evaluation
Treatment Strategy
Treatment is individualized based on symptoms and fertility goals.
We focus on:
Hormonal Regulation
To restore menstrual cycle regularity Metabolic Correction Addressing insulin resistance
Ovulation Support
For patients trying to conceive
Lifestyle Modification
Diet, exercise, and long-term management
Why Early Treatment is Important
Untreated hormonal imbalance may lead to:
- Infertility
- Metabolic disorders
- Long-term health complications
Timely management improves both reproductive and general health.