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Hello, thanks for the query.
Madam I have seen the details. It is good to know that thyroid report is normal (there is no mention of actual values, so no further comments can be made.) as regards the lipid profile by mentioning only the ratio I can not make out what are the actual values. More important in the lipids are hdl cholesterol (should be closer to 50 mg) & ldl cholesterol (< 70 mg). Further the eosinophil value seems to be a bit high, this happens if there is any allergic phenomeno...more
Madam I have seen the details. It is good to know that thyroid report is normal (there is no mention of actual values, so no further comments can be made.) as regards the lipid profile by mentioning only the ratio I can not make out what are the actual values. More important in the lipids are hdl cholesterol (should be closer to 50 mg) & ldl cholesterol (< 70 mg). Further the eosinophil value seems to be a bit high, this happens if there is any allergic phenomeno...more
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There is no scientific evidence to suggest that oral sex causes polycystic ovary syndrome (pcos) or pcod (polycystic ovary disorder). Pcos is a complex hormonal disorder that involves various factors such as genetics, insulin resistance, and hormonal imbalances.
Pcos is believed to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, and it is not related to sexual activity or practices. Engaging in oral sex with your partner does not increase your risk of developing pcos.
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Pcos is believed to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors, and it is not related to sexual activity or practices. Engaging in oral sex with your partner does not increase your risk of developing pcos.
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