20 Interesting Facts About PCOS
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<strong>20</strong> <strong>Interesting</strong> <strong>Facts</strong> <strong>About</strong> <strong>PCOS</strong> (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)<br />
<strong>PCOS</strong> or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a health issue that affects many women in<br />
India. However, Indian women don’t have much knowledge or info about this<br />
illness.<br />
Let’s check the top <strong>20</strong> facts about <strong>PCOS</strong> (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome).<br />
1. In spite of being a common endocrine issue, many women aren’t even aware<br />
what Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is all about.<br />
2. Around the world, <strong>PCOS</strong> influences 10% to 15% females, which makes it the<br />
most widely recognized endocrine issue in females who are in their<br />
childbearing age.<br />
3. By age 40, 50% of females suffering from <strong>PCOS</strong> will get diabetes or prediabetes.<br />
4. The criteria for diagnosing Polycystic Ovary Syndrome states that a female is<br />
suffering from <strong>PCOS</strong> if she has no less than 2 of the these 3 things:<br />
Periods are absent or irregular<br />
Polycystic ovaries<br />
Physical signs or blood tests that show high levels of androgens<br />
5. Females who have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome are at a higher danger of getting<br />
affected from sleep apnea because of the impact of androgens influencing<br />
sleep receptors in the brain.
6. It’s also possible that females suffering from <strong>PCOS</strong> can have menstrual cycles<br />
regularly and still have <strong>PCOS</strong>.<br />
7. In spite of its name, not all females with <strong>PCOS</strong> really have cysts on their<br />
ovaries.<br />
8. Dietary issues including anorexia, binge, and bulimia are normal among<br />
females with <strong>PCOS</strong>.<br />
9. Higher rate of stress and anxiety are seen in women with <strong>PCOS</strong> compared to<br />
women who don’t suffer from it.<br />
10. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is the most widely recognized reason for ovulatory<br />
infertility.<br />
11. Females with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome have more testosterone and can<br />
develop muscle easily than females who don’t suffer from it.<br />
12. The follicles regularly observed in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome are in reality the<br />
consequence of a hormonal imbalance, not the reason behind the disorder.<br />
13. Acne is one of the quickest signs of high androgens in young people with<br />
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.<br />
14. Ladies with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome may have more trouble breastfeeding<br />
and producing the required amount of milk for their children.
15. Having protein and fatty foods after every 3 to 5 hours in the day as it may<br />
assist in maintaining glucose levels and avert cravings in women with <strong>PCOS</strong>.<br />
16. Exercise is a viable approach to improve levels of insulin in Polycystic Ovary<br />
Syndrome.<br />
17. As females with <strong>PCOS</strong> become older, they are probably going to experience<br />
menstrual cycles more often.<br />
18. Around <strong>20</strong>% to 60% women with <strong>PCOS</strong> are affected by fatty liver. However, it<br />
can be improved by making proper changes in the diet.<br />
19. Multi-factorial approach is the ideal treatment for <strong>PCOS</strong> (Polycystic Ovary<br />
Syndrome) including improved diet and changes in lifestyle, supplements and<br />
medicines prescribed by the best Gynec in Mumbai.<br />
<strong>20</strong>. Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome have a higher rate of premature<br />
deliveries, miscarriages, stillbirths, and gestational diabetes.