Polycystic Ovary Syndrome


This is a symptoms caused to a woman by irregular or no menstrual periods, acne, obesity and excess hair growth and difficulty in getting pregnant and patches of thick, darker, velvety skin. Women who is having PCOS do not ovulate and they do not release an egg every month and they were in significantly higher risk for high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and cancer of the uterus. This PCOS risk can be reversed by exercise and weight loss. Treatment can involve lifestyle changes such as weight loss and exercises. Women’s who are having PCOS can have prolonged menstrual periods or excess male hormone levels. The ovaries can develop small collections of fluids and they will fail to release regular eggs monthly. This PCOS is also known as Stein Leventhal Syndrome. Now –a-days 80% women are suffering with this PCOS problem and this PCOS grow a number of cysts, or fluid-filled sacs on their ovaries. The cysts are not harmful, but they may lead to imbalance in hormone levels.


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