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What Is Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)?
  • For many ladies out there, weight loss is all
    about managing raging hormones. Quite literally!
    Weight gain happens to be one of the most
    unsightly and heartbreaking side effects of a
    hormonal problem called polycystic ovarian
    syndrome (PCOS).
  • We are sure, most of the women reading this would
    have nodded their heads in understanding. This is
    because PCOS happens to be one of the most common
    hormone problems believed to be afflicting
    anywhere from 2 to 26 of women aged 18 to 44
    years.
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What exactly is PCOS?
  • Simply put, women with the polycystic ovarian
    syndrome have high blood levels of male hormones.
  • This results in irregular periods and
    development of multiple cysts (bubble-like
    extensions) in the ovary.
  • The literal translation of PCOS (poly cysts Many
    cysts in the ovary) reads that.

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Why does PCOS happen?
  • The most painful question ever! Blame the genes
    say the researchers. Apart from genetics, it also
    has environmental reasons for development.
    Toxins, infectious agents, and even obesity could
    worsen PCOS .
  • Did you know, obesity also begets PCOS? The
    reproductive and metabolic features of it can
    sometimes be reversible with dietary and
    lifestyle modifications.
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What do PCOS symptoms look like?
  • We dont mean to scare you but PCOS could
    increase your risk of developing other disorders.
    Apart from that, it happens to be one of the
    common reason for infertility.
  • Other symptoms of it could include excess body
    hair (scientifically termed as Hirsutism), acne,
    pelvic pain, dark patches on the skin due to
    insulin resistance.
  • Yes, you are not alone in this fight.
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The science behind PCOS
  • So we all sort of know that there is a hormonal
    cocktail going on in PCOS. However, what exactly
    transpires is still shrouded in mystery. Let us
    help in shedding some light on the physiological
    process behind polycystic ovarian syndrome in a
    stage-wise manner.
  • Stage 1 How does the female hormone estrogen get
    produced.
  • The primary function of the ovary is to produce
    the female hormone estrogen. Interestingly,
    estrogen is produced by converting the male
    hormone androgen. The key hormones which bring
    about this important conversion are Luteinizing
    Hormone (LH) and Follicle Stimulating Hormone
    (FSH). This is under normal conditions, not in
    PCOS.
  • Stage 2 When the hormones go askew.
  • The amount of male hormone secretion and their
    conversion to estrogen is dependent upon the LH
    to FSH ratio. When this ratio gets skewed, then
    there is an excess of male hormones in the blood.
    The ovary reacts to the male hormones by forming
    cysts thus PCOS develops. Genetics seem to play a
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  • Stage 3 Some cancers can release an excess of
    male hormones too.
  • Now, this male hormone can be produced externally
    by some cancers too. It leads to increased levels
    of male hormones in the blood aggravating the
    cysts in the ovary.
  • Stage 4 Bodys defence mechanism to control
    excess hormones.
  • Our body is wired in a way that it helps counter
    any processes that go out of the way. In the
    light of excess male hormone, the body produces a
    protein which acts like a sponge, mopping the
    excess up. Excess body weight seems to reduce the
    amount of this sponge protein thereby increasing
    the intensity of the Polycystic ovarian syndrome.
  • Stage 5 The incriminating role of insulin
  • Didnt we mention early on about the dark skin
    patches due to insulin resistance? In our body,
    insulin acts like a growth hormone creating fat
    stores (weight gain) and general growth. When the
    body is already battling with excess male
    hormones, insulin acts as a multiplier
    significantly increasing its production!
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PCOS treatment. Yes, there is one!
  • There are various treatments for it, many of them
    involving drugs to control the production of male
    hormones. Doctors will also prescribe diabetic
    medications to reduce the levels of insulin in
    the blood. Weight loss has also shown to
    significantly improve the symptoms.
  • Did you know, food holds tremendous power to
    help manage those erratic hormones? A PCOS diet
    could is pretty close to the weight loss diet
    wherein you would have to restrict the amount of
    sugar (important due to the insulin connection)
    and fat.
  • Healthy foods include whole grains, fruits,
    vegetables, sprouted pulses among others. Yes, it
    is time to understand this fact and start
    consuming healthy foods.
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