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Female infertility

5 PCOS issues that all women should know

PCOS and infertility: Treatment options

Women all over the world go through periods, some have regular cycles and a healthy uterus and ovarian glands, but most women in the world undergo periods at irregular intervals. Sometimes, late by a day or a week, while this irregularity in a menstrual cycle is normal in most cases, sometimes it can also be accounted for PCOS, PCOD and other ovarian dysfunctionalities.

With all the taboos around the menstrual cycle around the world, there is not enough awareness about these topics. Firstly, PCOS stands for polycystic ovary syndrome and, contrary to popular belief, can be cured with treatment in most cases. The irregular periods, although common, could be a symptom of a much more serious issue like PCOS.

One of the major issues when it comes to PCOS and that a huge percentage of women face when it comes to PCOS is infertility. At the same time, it is a fact that it is difficult to conceive with PCOS due to Female infertility, but it is not completely impossible.

There are various treatment options available, like our very own homoeopathy treatment for infertility, and one could also get pregnant with PCOS under the observation of a doctor, and there are for infertility.

There is so much misinformation about PCOS and so many myths around it on the internet. Before deciding anything, a visit to a doctor is advised for proper PCOS treatment.

Here are 5 major issues related to PCOS that every woman must know-

  1. Not all women with PCOS have irregular periods-

PCOS doesn’t necessarily mean an absent period. It is just a symptom in most cases. Women with PCOS can have irregular periods or no periods, also heavy and longer periods of delayed menarche. An irregularity in period can range from heavy to no flow at all is something all women must know.

It is a common thing in teenagers to have prolonged periods if they have PCOS.

The other symptoms of PCOS –

  • Excessive facial hair
  • Excessive pain during menstruation
  • Excessive weight gain
  • Anxiety is a very common symptom, along with depression.
  • Oily skin and acne breakouts.
  • Pain in the pelvic region.

For all these symptoms, one or more if present, it is suggested to get a medical check-up.

  • The cysts in PCOS are not renal cysts.

Cysts are the result of eggs that never develop sufficiently to be ready for ovulation. Inside the ovary’s fluid-filled follicles, all eggs develop into mature eggs. The ovum Follicles must grow to a minimum size of 14 millimetres in order to be ready for ovulation. Follicles in women with PCOS virtually ever develop over 10 millimetres. They accumulate in the ovary and resemble cysts because they do not reach the right size to be able to ovulate.

  • PCOS Is a Rare Illness

Between five and ten per cent of American women who are of reproductive age are thought to have PCOS. This makes the illness one of the most prevalent hormonal endocrine disorders among women of reproductive age, affecting over 5 million women.

However, the PCOS Foundation reports that fewer than half of all PCOS-positive women receive a proper diagnosis, possibly leaving millions of people in the dark about their disease.

According to the PCOS Foundation, this disorder accounts for over 70% of women’s ovulation problems and reproductive problems.

  • The Cause Is an Unbalance in Hormones from the Brain and Ovaries

Even while the syndrome is not fatal, it can later in a woman with PCOS’s life be the cause of a number of ailments. These include Female infertility, cardiovascular issues, diabetes, irregular uterine bleeding, high blood pressure, etc.

It is generally accepted that the pituitary gland is in charge of releasing two of the crucial hormones that get the body ready to ovulate because the actual origin of PCOS is yet unknown. These are referred to as follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) (FSH). The brain’s pituitary gland and the ovary itself both experience this hormonal imbalance.

  • PCOS Only Affects Women Who Are Overweight

It is true that a lot of women with PCOS are fat or overweight. It’s also true that PCOS symptoms might get worse if a person is obese. PCOS, however, has no preference and can afflict females of various shapes and sizes.

Weight gain and PCOS are related because of the body’s improper usage of insulin, which can cause weight gain.

Because of this, establishing good diet and exercise routines is advised as a component of the majority of treatment plans for women.

PCOS in detail

PCOS, as the name suggests (polycystic ovary syndrome), affects the ovarian glands of the female body. It causes a metabolic disorder wherein the female body undergoes hormonal changes in the reproductive years. With increased hormones, ovaries release androgen at higher levels leading to facial hair, irregular periods and rest. It occurs mostly during the ages of 12 – 54 years, but that doesn’t mean that it goes away after menopause. There is a hormonal imbalance in the female body when affected by PCOS, leading to the production of higher amounts of male hormones.

The production of these hormones at rates higher than usual is the reason why female infertility occurs due to PCOS. It can also be caused by pollution and climate change effects. This point is usually the most overlooked but also the most common reason for the women of this generation to get PCOS. It is a proven fact that inhaling and taking in toxic heavy metals and other environmental pollutants can increase the risk of production of higher levels of male hormones in the female body leading to PCOS.

All women, irrespective of if they are planning a pregnancy or not, should undergo treatment for PCOS because it can have long-lasting effects such as diabetes,  increased risk of lipid abnormalities, increased risk of endometrial carcinoma, cardiovascular diseases and hypertension, and female infertility.

All about PCOS  Treatment

One of the most common myths about PCOS is the fact that it can be treated. Yes! PCOS can be reversed and treated. There is our very own homoeopathy treatment for female infertility. It can also be effectively managed. There are also simple changes that one can pursue to see a difference in their PCOS situation. Avoiding alcohol, avoiding smoking, and psychological stressors can lead to stability during the periods.

Weight loss in women from 2-4 per cent can lead to a decrease in the level of production of testosterone by 21 per cent. These little changes and working on getting a healthier body can act like remedies to PCOS.

However, PCOS in younger women with irregular periods doesn’t need any hormonal treatment. With the right food and exercise, it can be used for younger women (teenagers). It is recommended to get PCOS treatment because the medications used usually treat the symptoms, lowering the risk of heart or cardiovascular issues and diabetes.

Here are some options for PCOS treatment-

  • Homoeopathy treatment for female infertility

Homoeopathy for PCOS infertility in females helps in reducing the effects of symptoms. It helps in getting regular periods, enhances egg quality, and also helps in controlling hormonal imbalance. PCOS is a statistically increasing disorder in female infertility and has caused issues in so many pregnancies, but with homoeopathy for infertility which is a natural process and does not have any side effects, despite female infertility, natural pregnancy is possible.

There are many hormone-balancing medicines that should be taken under the supervision of a medical expert, but these hormonal medicines have side effects. Usually, these pills are birth control pills, androgen-blocking medications, and medications that also help in utilizing the insulin produced by the body in a better way. Women with PCOS are usually at a higher risk of getting affected by diabetes.

As mentioned above, in younger women, meaning teens, PCOS can be cured by regular exercise and healthy food. Younger Women these days are the usual victims of PCOS. This is due to a varied number of reasons. Research shows that this is happening because of pollution, climate change effects and also lack of exercise in young girls.

  • Child Pose or Balasana

This asana, if performed regularly, can help in reversing the PCOS over a period of time, help in getting regular periods, help in maintaining a healthy heart or a healthy cardiovascular system, can also help in reducing the risk of diabetes and also keep you healthy in general. Yoga is usually promoted when a patient has  PCOS because yoga can promote weight loss. Yoga helps in gastrointestinal balance, which is required for a balance of insulin in the body,  yoga also helps in increasing fertility, and yoga helps in keeping the menstrual cycle regular. On the whole, yoga has a lot of benefits and works like a charm and is also a very natural way of curing diseases.

Another thing one could do to keep their PCOS is to be strategic with the calories. Taking enough omega -3, vitamin D and calcium is the key. Omega -3 is available in most aquatic life, so consumption of fish is suggested; calcium is available in milk (dairy) which, again, a great source of vitamin – D is too. Fish and milk products are highly recommended. Vitamin D should be taken because it helps in the smooth functioning of the reproductive system and also helps in glucose homeostasis.

Checking your calories doesn’t necessarily mean cutting out all your favourites or going on crash diets. It just simply means to have food that is rich or than just carbohydrates and fats to keep your PCOS in check. Adding chamomile tea, aloe Vera gel, and flax seeds to your diet and removing gluten, alcohol, and cigarettes helps in keeping the calories in check. Sugary beverages, processed meat, fried food, and refined carbohydrates make PCOS worse.

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