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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition, which causes hormonal disorder in women, causing the enlargement of ovaries with small fluid-filled sacs, called cysts, inside them. Periods happen when the ovaries release the eggs. The uterine wall that builds up to protect the egg sheds. Together they release the egg and the uterine wall cause the menstrual bleeding. In a healthy condition, ovaries produce the female hormones, estrogen and progesterone, and a small amount of male hormone called androgen. These three hormones cause menstrual periods, which is the periodic release of eggs (ovulation). Polycystic Ovary Syndrome triggers the excessive formation of androgen, which causes an imbalance of these 3 hormones.<br><br>

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

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  1. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

  2. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition, which causeshormonal disorder in women, causing the enlargement of ovaries with small fluid-filled sacs, called cysts, inside them. Periods happen when the ovaries releasethe eggs. The uterine wall that builds up to protect the egg sheds. Together they release the egg and the uterine wall cause the menstrual bleeding. In a healthy condition, ovaries produce the female hormones, estrogen and progesterone, and a small amount of male hormone called androgen. These three hormones cause menstrual periods, which is the periodic release of eggs (ovulation). Polycystic Ovary Syndrome triggers theexcessive formation of androgen, which causes an imbalance of these 3hormones.

  3. First detected in 1721, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is characterized mainly by the irregularities in the menstrual cycle. Three main featuresresponsible for PCOS are cyst in ovary, production of the high level of the male hormone androgen, and irregular or missed periods. With more than1 million cases in India per year, PCOS is a common condition in women.But that does not undermine its seriousness. The health risks that Polycystic Ovary Syndrome poises on women include difficult pregnancy, diabetes, and heartdiseases.

  4. The exact cause of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is uncertain, but experts assume that it is the combination of some genetic and environmental factors thattriggerthishormonalimbalanceinwomen.Almost70%ofthewomen don’t realize that they are suffering from PCOS until the symptoms like excessive hair growth on face and body, acne, etc.worsen.

  5. In Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, women fail to release the eggs normally whichresults in irregular, skipped, or prolonged menstrual periods. Some of the most common symptoms of PCOS are asfollows: Irregular periods: Cysts trigger the excess production of androgen that causes hormonal imbalance and interferes with ovulation. This causes skipped orirregular periods. Women with PCOS can have fewer than 8 periods in ayear. Heavy bleeding: When the uterine wall builds up for a longer period, it cancause unusually heavingbleeding. Symptoms

  6. Hair growth: Studies have shown that excess hair growth on face andbody, hirsutism, is the most common symptom seen in women withPCOS. Acne: Excess androgen production makes skin oilier than usual, which causesacne breakout on theskin. Weight gain: Obesity is a common complaint among more than 80% of thewomen sufferingPCOS Baldness: Hair on the scalp starts getting thinner, which triggers male-typebaldness.

  7. There are many medications available in the market to cure PolycysticOvary Syndrome. But one cannot guarantee that they won’t induce any kind of side effects or trigger any new health issue. Some doctors may also suggest that surgery is another option. It goes without saying that surgery can be traumatic to the patient,let alone the pain and distress post-surgery period can cause. But don’t worry about it any longer with the Sexual Healthcare Clinic at yourrescue. Treatment of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome at Sexual Health CareClinic

  8. Ayurvedic medicine – prepared from a blend of natural ingredients and practicedfor thousands of years in India – is the most natural way to cure PolycysticOvary Syndrome. This ancient-modern way of treatment blends the herbal compoundswith a standard dietary guideline to cure the underlying health factors of PCOS andgive you a positive result. Consult with the experts at the Sexual Health Care Clinictoday and learn how Ayurveda can help treat Polycystic OvaryDisorder.

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