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Title: All You Need to Know About PCOS


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All You Need to Know About PCOS
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What is PCOS?
  • Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome(PCOS) is a
    hormonal condition that affects about 6 to 8 o
    women of reproductive age worldwide. It is
    diagnosed by combination including high androgen
    (testosterone) levels seen on blood test and
    clinical features including
  • Excess androgen hirsutism (unwanted hair
    growth), acne or androgenic alopecia (scalp hair
    loss)
  • Menstrual dysfunction abnormal uterine bleeding,
    amenorrhea (absent periods), oligomenorrhea
    (infrequent periods)
  • Polycystic ovaries (as seen on a pelvic
    ultrasound)

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How is PCOS Treated?
  • Proper diet and exercise are very important
    lifestyle modifications to consider. Metformin
    may help with regulating a womans period because
    it improves insulin resistance and lowers
    testosterone levels. But the critical issue
    irregular periods, no periods and infertility is
    also linked to low progesterone production.
  • Progesterone replacement is key in women with
    PCOS. Progesterone relays a message to the main
    control center of the ovaries the hypothalamus
    and pituitary gland in your brain and this
    message is to stop stimulating the ovaries in
    making so much testosterone. 

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How Bioidentical Hormones Fit into PCOS?
  • If you have PCOS, taking bioidentical hormones
    such as micronized progesterone for 14 days every
    month may help get your hormones on the same page
    and naturally balanced. Treatment needs to go on
    for about three to six months to see results, in
    conjunction with proper diet and exercise. With
    time women with PCOS can get their natural
    hormone levels back on track.

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References
  • Azziz R, Carmina E, Dewailly D et al.
    The Androgen Excess and PCOS Society criteria for
    the polycystic ovary syndrome the complete task
    force report. Fertil Steril 2009 91(2)456-88.
  • Unfer V, Casini ML, Marelli G et al. Different
    routes of progesterone administration and
    polycystic ovarian syndrome a review of the
    literature. Gynecological Endocrinology.200521(2)
    119-127.
  • Sidney S, Siscovick DS, Petitti, DB et al.
    Myocardial infarction and use of low-dose oral
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