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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that develops when the body produces too many androgens. PCOS is the most common hormonal disorder amongst women with five to ten percent of the female population having the syndrome. It can occur in any woman of reproductive age, however, PCOS can be very easily managed through conventional or natural therapies.
To be diagnosed with PCOS, two out of the following three things must be present:
With polycystic ovaries, the cysts themselves are tiny, looking like black dots on the ovary on an ultrasound. The cysts are a result of eggs that have failed to fully mature and release from the ovary.
There also seems to be a relationship between PCOS and the body’s ability to make insulin. Many women with PCOS make too much insulin, and it is possible that the ovaries react to this by making too many androgens or male hormones.
The following is a list of symptoms that may be present in PCOS. Most women will not suffer from all of the symptoms and the severity of the symptoms varies widely among women.
There are several treatment options available from PCOS – from conventional medicine, to weight loss and natural therapies. These are all outlined below.
Conventional medicine is one option for managing PCOS and it involves the use of different medications to treat/manage symptoms and even surgery in some cases.
Medication is used to treat many different facets of PCOS. Some of the different types of medication that are used are explained below:
Surgery is not recommended as a primary treatment option but a surgery known as ovarian drilling can be used to induce ovulation. Ovarian drilling involves destroying a small portion of the ovary using electric current. It can lower the levels of androgens and help ovulation to occur normally, allowing a woman to fall pregnant naturally. However, it is not useful for dealing with changes in hair growth or loss. The effects of the surgery may only last a few months.
Natural therapies are also an important way of managing the symptoms that are associated with PCOS. Many therapies can help PCOS patients with relieving symptoms and preventing the condition from progressing. Nutrition, herbal medicine, acupuncture, meditation, aromatherapy and homeopathy are all effective PCOS treatments.
Find out more about natural PCOS treatments.
Maintaining a healthy weight is a good way to effectively manage the symptoms of PCOS. As obesity is a common symptom associated with the syndrome, sticking to a healthy diet and doing physical activity will reset weight to a healthier level which will in turn lower the body’s glucose levels, help the body to use insulin more efficiently, and help to regulate the period. It will also prevent the onset of other diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Because insulin resistance is associated with PCOS, it may be efficient to follow a diet similar to those used by diabetics. These include glycaemic index diets, the Zone diet, Sugar Busters, and reduced carbohydrate diets. However, it is recommended that people consume at least 150 grams of carbohydrates daily. Working with a dietician or nutritionist will ensure that the diet that you follow is the most suitable for your body.
Physical activity is also an important part of weight loss and also helps to reduce insulin resistance. This can be in any form you choose as exercise is most likely to be successful if it is in a form that you enjoy. As well as burning fat, exercise also has the advantage of improving your self-esteem, and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Topic: PCOS
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