Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) also known as Stein-Leventhal
syndrome or functional ovarian hyperandrogenism is an endocrine
disorder that is seen occurring in 22 to 23 percent of the women’s
population. It is a fairly common disorder of the hormones that occurs
in teenagers and young women. It was first recognized in the year 1935.
In polycystic ovarian syndrome the ovary starts to mature twice the
follicles than normal every month. These follicles mature, enlarge but
do not release an egg. Normally during every menstrual cycle 5
follicles mature and there is maturation of at least one egg at
ovulation, however in PCOS there is no release of an egg. This disease
is said to run in families and is more common among the Asian decent
women.
The actually cause of PCOS is still unknown but it is said to be
related to irregular menstrual period or heavy bleeding. Another cause
could be related to the amount of insulin production in your body. More
the level of insulin, more are the chances of the insulin regulating
the levels of sugar in the body. If there is extra insulin, it causes
an imbalance in the hormones, thus making your menstrual cycle run
smoothly.
The most common symptoms of PCOS are irregular periods, very light
or heavy bleeding, occurrence of acne, hirsutism a condition where
girls have extra growth of hair on face, neck, chest and lower abdomen
and obesity. For PCOS to be diagnosed properly, one must visit a
gynaecologist or an endocrinologist. After finding out the medical
history of the patient the doctor will further do a physical check up.
This will include a blood test, weight, physical changes like skin
darkening, hair growth and gynaecologic examination if you are sexually
active person.
PCOS must be treated early or can cause infertility to the young
women in the long run, thus refraining her from having any children. If
one desires to have children they must get the PCOS treated at an early
stage. Many women have children even after developing the syndrome and
getting an early treatment. PCOS is a condition that cannot be cured
completely but can be taken care of and treated.
The doctor will help you loose weight if you have gained excess of
it, through certain exercises and diet plans. This balancing of weight
may further help bring the hormone levels to normal. Medicines like
birth control pills and progesterone may be prescribed by the doctor to
treat PCOS. These medicines and other creams prescribed by the doctor
also help the girl control the excessive growth of hair and the
occurrence of acne. However the medication does not always help every
woman.
Women PCOS who want to conceive and have failed to respond to
fertility drugs can get treated through surgery. A procedure called
Laparoscopic ovarian drilling (LOD) helps the women conceive. This
technique destroys the tissues on the ovaries that produce testosterone
and it thus helps in improving the hormone imbalance and ovulation
cycle for long, helping women conceive. Treating infertility is one of
the most prominent treatments that PCOS women desire for.
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