Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is an hormone disorder that is caused by the ovaries producing an excess of male hormones.
If a person suffers from PCOS the ovaries create large amounts of androgens which is the masculine hormone. This can cause unbalanced reproductive hormones. PCOS is typically frequent among women who are of old age of reproductive. The most common side effects associated with PCOS are irregular or inconsistent menstrual cycles. Ovaries form small cysts as a result of the absence of ovulation, and they fail to produce eggs consistently. PCOS is one of the most common causes for female infertility.

One of the most important things to do is to eat healthy, reduce junk and exercise regularly. Since many women who have PCOS are overweight, doing the above is mandatory. With around 5 to 10% of the body weight reduction, it might help with irregular menstrual cycles, ovulation and changes in blood sugar levels.
Unwanted hair growth or losing: There’s numerous medications that can help reduce unwanted hair growth as well as hair loss. Discuss this with your physician before taking all of them. These medications block the impact of ‘male hormones’ as well as reducing the production of these hormones in the Ovaries. If they don’t work or you aren’t willing to try these methods it is possible to opt to a laser treatment.
Obstetric issues : If you seek help from outside sources numerous women suffering from PCOS do become pregnant. This can be achieved by taking tablets for a short amount of time at the first part of the cycle and for several cycles. If tablets are not working doctors might suggest injectables or, more commonly, IVF treatments.
Menstrual Issues: Contraceptive pills can help treat menstrual irregularities. The use of contraceptive pills is recommended by a variety of doctors to trigger normal menstrual cycle.

