Seek treatments to curb symptoms of PCOS

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Seek treatments to curb symptoms of PCOS
Though the exact cause is not known, hormonal imbalances and genetics play a major role in the development of PCOS.

Dubai - Women diagnosed with PCOS need to be monitored by the doctor at regular visits, as untreated PCOS can increase the risk of other health problems in the long run.

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Published: Sat 10 Jun 2017, 9:01 PM

Last updated: Sat 10 Jun 2017, 11:12 PM

 
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that causes irregular menstrual periods with excessive facial and body hair growth, acne, and/or male pattern scalp hair thinning. One in every 10 women is affected and many of them tend to be overweight or obese and may find it difficult to conceive, said Dr Vandana Waghaye, specialist obstetrician & gynaecologist from PrimaCare Specialty Clinic.
"PCOS is also associated with a higher risk of developing diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and sleep apnea," she said.
PCOS is not an entirely curable condition, but the symptoms can definitely be reduced with a number of treatments that can help in leading a normal life. 
Dr Vaishali Srinivas Joshi, specialist gynaecologist, said though the exact cause is not known, hormonal imbalances and genetics play a major role in the development of PCOS. "Women are more prone to develop PCOS if they have a similar family history.
PCOS can be diagnosed based on your symptoms and a physical examination. Women diagnosed with PCOS need to be monitored by the doctor at regular visits, as untreated PCOS can increase the risk of other health problems in the long run.
"If you are overweight or obese, losing at least five to 10 per cent of your weight can improve many of the symptoms of PCOS like getting regular periods and improving your chances of getting pregnant. If the periods are still irregular after weight loss, your doctor can help with certain medications to regularise periods and keep the blood sugar levels normal. Certain hormonal treatments will also be required to keep the abnormal hair growth and acne at bay.
"At the same time, if you are trying for pregnancy it may take a while after all the above measures. If it still does not happen, your doctor can help you with some medications to ovulate. Always keep your morale high and don't lose hope as it may be awhile before you lose weight, and have regular periods while trying for pregnancy."
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Symptoms of PCOS
Irregular periods and sometimes less than eight periods in a year
Abnormal hair growth on the upper lip, chin, sideburn area, chest, and abdomen
Excessive weight gain/obesity
Acne/male pattern loss of scalp hair
Infertility
Depression
 


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