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PCO diagnosed and tired of allopathy
My sister has been diagnosed with PCO:1. Age - 30 yrs
2. Sex - Female
3. Status - Divorced (Married for 9 months and very stressful relationship)
4. weight - 81 Kgs, height: 5' 7'
5. Country - India,Bangalore
6. Diabetic or non Diabetic - NO. No family history.
9. Desire sweets/sour/salt - Love sweet food, spicy food, oily food
10. Thirst - Normal to high
11. Tongue - Normal
12. Current BP (without medicine and with medicine) - NO BP history. Father with High blood pressure.
13. How do you feel ? Quite happpy and cheerful. Very emotional, sensitive. Heavy perspiration and low tolerance to heat (feel very hot)
14. How does this affect you ? No effect. Just either no period for 3-5 months or prolonged and heavy periods
15. How does it feel like ? Quite happpy and cheerful. Very emotional, sensitive
16. What comes to your mind ? Wants to loose weight and want to live healthy
17. current medicine you are taking - Metformin 850mg (twice a day)
18. family back ground - Mother also has cyst (Mother's age: 52 years)
19. qualification of patient - Working professional but diagnosed with PCO since 4-5 years
20. Nature of working -IT professional. 10-12 hours of work and pretty hectic and stressful (professional and emotional)
21. Also suffering with allergies and sinus related issues (polyphs)
Please advise the medicine as she has lost the hope for cure.
Thanks,
Homeopathy Remedy Seeker
rohitchattar on 2006-08-28
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