Overview Of PCOS

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or Polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) is a hormonal disorder common among women of reproductive age. Women with PCOS may have scanty or prolonged menses. The ovaries develop multiple tiny fluid-filled follicles and fail to release eggs on a regular basis.

PCOS impacts the ovaries of a woman, the reproductive organs producing estrogen and progesterone which regulates the menstrual cycle. Ovaries also produce an excess male hormone called Androgen.

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Causes :

Excess androgen : 

The ovaries generate abnormally high androgen hormone which leads to acne and hirsutism ( facial hair)

Insulin resistance :

Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps the body use food sugar for energy. If cells can not correctly use insulin, the demand for insulin from the body rises. The pancreas compensates for more insulin. Extra insulin causes more male hormones in the ovaries. Obesity is a major cause of insulin resistance. Both obesity and insulin resistance can increase your risk for type 2 diabetes

Low-grade inflammations :
This word is used to define the manufacturing of drugs for white blood cells to fight infection. Research has shown that females with PCOS have a low-grade form of inflammation that stimulates polycystic ovaries to generate androgens that can cause problems with the heart and blood vessels.

Symptoms :

Irregular periods – The most common sign of PCOS is frequent, irregular or prolonged menstrual cycles. You may have less than nine periods a year, for instance, more than 35 days between periods and abnormally heavy periods.

Acne – Male hormones can make the skin more oily than normal, resulting in breakouts in fields such as the face, neck and upper back.

Weight gain –  Up to 80% of females with PCOS are obese or overweight.

Hirsutism – More than 70% of females with this disorder develop hair on their face and body — including their back, stomach and chest. Excess hair growth is called hirsutism.

Darkening of the skin – Dark patches of skin can form on the body part like on the neck, in the groin and under the breast.

Complication :

  • Infertility
  • Gestational diabetes or elevated blood pressure in pregnancy
  • Miscarriage or premature birth
  • Metabolic syndrome — a cluster of circumstances that considerably boost your risk of cardiovascular illness, including elevated blood pressure, elevated blood sugar and abnormal cholesterol or triglyceride concentration
  • Type 2 diabetes or prediabetes
  • Depression, anxiety and eating disorders
  • Abnormal uterine bleeding
  • Cancer of the uterine lining

Homeopathic Treatment Of PCOS :

Homeopathy treatment for PCOS at Peachtree Clinic includes a specifically designed customized treatment for every woman to cure the PCOS. Conventional medicine believes that PCOS is not curable, but only symptomes can be controled, while PCOS has been completely cured by Homeopathy. The correct medicine’s exact prescription relies on the patient’s individual symptoms. It should be enough to say that PCOS treatment is a complicated task and should best be left to an experienced homeopathic physician.

Homeopathic medicines correct and neutralize the adverse effects of the hormonal imbalance.

The menstrual cycle gets regularized. Other complaints are also taken care of, including the development of acne and hair on the face.

 

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