13/10/2020
Polycystic o***y syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder among the women at the age of reproduction. Women with PCOS have excess androgen levels (male hormones), infrequent or missed menstrual periods. The ovaries may develop numerous small collections of follicles (fluid) and fail to release or produce the egg regularly that causes infertility. The root cause of the polycystic ovarian syndrome is not known. Early diagnosis of polycystic ovarian syndrome and its treatment, along with weight loss, can lessen the risk of long-term issues such as heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
What are the 4 types of PCOS?
There are four types of PCOS: Insulin-resistant PCOS, Inflammatory PCOS, Hidden-cause PCOS, and Pill-induced PCOS. This is the most common type of PCOS.
Is PCOS serious?
While PCOS itself is not life threatening, those who have it are at higher risk for other more serious conditions such as Type II diabetes, cardiovascular problems, endometrial cancer, liver inflammation, and a few others.
>>Complications caused by the signs and symptoms of the polycystic ovarian syndrome include:
-Infertility
-Pregnancy or diabetes: Encouraged because of high blood pressure
-Miscarriage or premature birth of the baby
-Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis: A severe inflammation in the liver caused because of the excessive accumulation of the fat in the liver.
-Pre-diabetes or type 2 diabetes
-Sleep apnea
-Eating disorders, depression, and anxiety issues
-Abnormal bleeding
-Endometrial cancer (cancer of the uterine lining)
-Metabolic syndrome: A cluster of complication including high blood pressure, high level of blood sugar, and nonstandard cholesterol or triglyceride levels that increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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