PCOS - Keep Your Hormones In Balance


by Pat Lovejoy

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, which is also referred to as PCOS, is a condition that is caused by a hormonal imbalance in women. This condition is usually diagnosed in women and girls who are between the ages of 12-45.

Some of the PCOS symptoms include irregular periods or no period at all, acne, increased hair growth on the face or the body and thinning hair. Females that have condition are at an increased risk of developing complications such as diabetes, heart disease and infertility. In fact, PCOS is the most common cause of female infertility.

Having this condition can be quite frustrating, but fortunately it can be corrected. The key to treating Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is treating the hormonal balance by regulating the woman's levels of estrogen and progesterone.

Common practise is to prescribe birth control pills. They help to increase estrogen and progesterone levels. On the other hand, they decrease the levels of testosterone. In this way, PCOS symptoms, such as acne and abnormal hair growth, can be kept in check.

One significant risk factor for developing PCOS is obesity. This increases also the risks of other complications. Some studies show that even 15 pounds weight loss can help to regain hormonal balance.

They also recommend that women who are looking to lose weight eat a diet that is filled with fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Daily exercise is also highly recommended.

As mentioned above, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is the leading cause of female infertility. However, this doesn't mean that a woman with PCOS cannot have children. There are plenty of examples about women who have successfully conceived after losing some weight. Unfortunately, there are also women who are not able to get pregnant, and these women need some medical help.

Two of the most commonly prescribed medications are metformin and clomid. One of the PCOS symptoms is insulin resistance. Metformin helps increase the body's response to insulin and it can also help regulate a woman's menstrual cycle, which makes it easier for her to conceive.

Clomid is a medication that helps induce ovulation. Many women have been able to get pregnant after taking clomid, but there is an increased risk of multiple gestation associated with taking it.

Once a woman understands the hormonal imbalance caused by this condition, she will have a better understanding of the many things that can be done to correct it. Taking birth control pills and losing weight are two of the many things that can be done to correct this hormonal imbalance.

If a woman is trying to get pregnant, and she has difficulties to conceive, she should discuss with her doctor about the use of clomid and metformin.

About the Author

Polycystic ovarian syndrome is the most common cause of infertility in women. To read more about PCOS treatment and symptoms visit http://www.PCOSandFibroids.com

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