pcos
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by rizwana jiwani - Nov 16th, 2011 3:24 am.
rizwana  jiwani
rizwana jiwani
I AM patient having infertility problems due to pcos.i got ovarian drilling after which i gt a son that after 10 years of my marriage and 2 yrs after the treatment of the ovarian drilling.its nw 6 yrs after my son trying to get another baby but in vain.do u advice that i go for the ovarian drilling again?do u think it is safe and it will help?
re: pcos by Dr M.K. Gupta - Nov 17th, 2011 10:36 pm
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Dr M.K. Gupta
Dr M.K. Gupta
Insulin Resistance is really a real cause of PCOS, which prevents the efficient conversion of food into energy because the walls of the cells have become de-sensitized to insulin. This will cause glucose and levels of insulin in your bloodstream to become severely unbalanced, resulting in a rise in free-floating glucose, which is delivered to your liver and transformed into excess excess fat. As a result, you may are afflicted by putting on weight and obesity, which, consequently, may lead not just to PCOS but also to other serious health problems like Coronary disease and kind 2 Diabetes.

An estimated 5-10 percent of all women within their childbearing years have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. The numbers are rising along with America's twin epidemics of obesity and inactivity. Researchers had long wondered why PCOS sufferers shared a constellation of health problems, which range from stubborn obesity and heart disease to breast and uterine (endometrial) cancers and a 7-10 times higher risk of developing Diabetes type 2.

Because the symptoms vary so widely and you'll not display all the symptoms, doctors still very often misdiagnose Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. In fact, 8 out of every 10 women with PCOS might have Insulin Resistance, leading to higher-than-normal levels of insulin which may act on the ovaries by increasing male hormones. All sorts of things that the PCOS sufferer may stop ovulating, as well put on weight, develop skin conditions like acne and skin tags and grow abnormal facial and the body hair. Other symptoms include decreased libido, high cholesterol levels, exhaustion or insufficient mental alertness, depression and anxiety, anti snoring (breathing problems during sleeping) and thyroid complications.
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