We understand that every woman has a unique experience with PCOS and follow a personalized approach to plan the most effective management strategies. We value open communication and stress on raising awareness, and providing our patients with the knowledge and resources they require in order to make educated decisions about their care.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a chronic condition marked by hormonal imbalance that interferes with a woman's menstrual cycle, disrupts ovulation, triggers insulin resistance and often leads to the development of ovarian cysts.
PCOS affects 8 to 13 % of women of reproductive age and nearly 70 % of them remain undiagnosed.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome is generally classified into the following categories based on the underlying cause which is responsible for it. These are:
Untreated PCOS can give rise to complications like infertility, which makes it important to seek timely care as soon as you start experiencing the symptoms.
PCOS symptoms differ from woman to woman, but the following are some of the most common:
There are many factors that can contribute to causing polycystic ovary syndrome.
While the underlying cause may not always be known, it can be linked to any of the following:
Although not always, in the majority of cases, polycystic ovary syndrome does lead to weight gain or make it difficult for you to lose extra pounds.
This is a result of reduced sensitivity to insulin, commonly referred to as insulin resistance, which is known to increase your chances of developing Type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, infertility, cholesterol and even endometrial cancer.
Polycystic ovary syndrome is one of the leading causes of female infertility. In fact, 70 to 80 % of women suffering from the problem face fertility issues and pregnancy-related complications.
However, having PCOS does not necessarily mean that you will not get pregnant.
With proper medical intervention and lifestyle modification, there are very high chances of a natural conception and healthy pregnancy.
If you present with any of the symptoms associated with polycystic ovary syndrome, our experts may use the following techniques to confirm the diagnosis:
Based on your specific symptoms and their adversity, our experts curate a personalized treatment plan to help you manage PCOS effectively. This includes:
No, there is no proven way to prevent PCOS, however, you can definitely bring down the risks by taking small healthy steps and resorting to simple lifestyle modifications like:
Various health complications that have been linked to PCOS, include:
Yes, fertility treatments like IVF and ICS can help women who are not able to conceive due to PCOS. You should consider these options only if you have exhausted all other options.
Yes, PCOS can lead to eating disorders like anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder.
Yes, anxiety and related problems are quite common in women with PCOS. In fact, if you have PCOS, you are at a 3 times higher risk of experiencing the problem.
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