PCOS - Lifestyle and Health Management required
PCOS – Hormone and lifestyle Issue Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome or Disorder, abbreviated as PCOS/PCOD occurs in 3 every 10 women of reproductive age. It is associated with high levels of male hormones (androgens) in female blood. Not all women suffering from PCOS have fertility related issues, but PCOS is surely one major contributors to hormonal imbalance and infertility. Due to intense hormonal imbalance and increased levels of male hormones, the disorder is often associated with unexplained weight gain (Obesity), irregularity in menstrual cycles, acne, mood swings, facial hair(hirsutism), depression and probably onset of T2DM. In PCOS, there could be development of multiple cysts in the women’s ovaries, which can make the process of natural conception griming, it should be understood that women with PCOS, can conceive naturally if focus she shifted to weight and lifestyle management. PCOS should not be assumed as infertility. PCOS is more of a lifestyle problem and should be tr...