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PCOS in women its effects symptoms and lifestyle changes to overcome

Nowadays, lifestyle changes are causing abnormalities in womenu2019s periodic cycles, which later become symptoms of lifestyle diseases. These diseases are hormonal balance issues, thyroid disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), etc. The effects of PCOS, their long-term consequences, and the symptoms to recognize them will be discussed in this article.

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PCOS in women its effects symptoms and lifestyle changes to overcome

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  1. PCOS in women: its effects, symptoms, and lifestyle changes to overcome Nowadays, lifestyle changes are causing abnormalities in women’s periodic cycles, which later become symptoms of lifestyle diseases. These diseases are hormonal balance issues, thyroid disorders, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), etc. The effects of PCOS, their long-term consequences, and the symptoms to recognize them will be discussed in this article. It is essential to know the long-term health risks associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) to make the appropriate decision regarding your health.

  2. Infertility or subfertility Endometrial cancer Diabetes Lipid abnormalities Cardiovascular risks Obstructive sleep apnea Although PCOS does not cause these conditions in all women, it increases your risk of developing them. Therefore, it is imperative to see a physician who has experience treating women with PCOS regularly to keep track of your health. It is essential to see a physician regularly throughout your reproductive years and even after menopause. This is even if you no longer have irregular periods and other symptoms of PCOS lessen. Many thousands of women with PCOS are treated for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome every year. PCOS Effects and Risks that may occur Infertility or Subfertility Often, women who cannot get pregnant are not aware that they have PCOS until they see their doctor. Women with PCOS may have infertility (reduced fertility). A hormonal imbalance caused by an overproduction of testosterone could explain this. Sometimes, ova (eggs) are not released from the ovaries. Assisted reproductive technologies and ovulation-inducing drugs have made it possible for many women with PCOS to conceive. Even though PCOS lowers a woman’s chances of getting pregnant, the disease is not a substitute for birth control. Despite the condition, many women can conceive naturally without medical assistance. Contraceptives are

  3. recommended for women who are sexually active and do not wish to become pregnant. Endometrial cancer (which can occur at the lining of the uterus) appears as the highest risk for women with PCOS in the latter part of their life. Women of all age groups experience a monthly buildup of the endometrial lining in the uterus. The lining is normally shed at ovulation in the case of non- pregnant women. It is the process of preparing the body to gain the potential for a fertilized egg. Endometrial Cancer (Endometrial Carcinoma) Though there is an experience of the monthly buildup of the endometrial lining, due to the infrequent or nonexistent menstrual periods in women with PCOS, the lining is not shed sufficiently. Thus the lining continuously builds and will increase the risk of endometrial cancer. Read more: https://www.remedieslabs.com/blog/pcos-in-women/

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