According to a report published by Metropolis healthcare,
one in every 5 woman in India is suffering from PCOS. Having PCOD (polycystic
ovarian diseases) or PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) is very common today
especially at young age due to lifestyle habits. It's an endocrine disorder
that has many symptoms, such as lack of or irregular periods, 'cysts' on the
ovaries, fertility issues and weight gain. It can also cause excess body hair,
acne, thinning hair and depression. Not everyone shows all these signs, however
– it affects women in different ways. Untreated, it can sometimes lead to more
serious conditions such as type 2 diabetes and heart problems, so don't ignore
it.
Treating PCOS or PCOD is a three-pronged approach – diet,
exercise and medical help. Even if you want to resort to natural remedies to
get relief don’t forget to get tested with your doctor to check your hormonal
levels. Untreated PCOS or PCOD is a leading cause of infertility in most women
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