What
Is PCOS?
By Lisa Hartwell
PCOS - or Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome - is a disorder that affects
an estimated 5 to 10% of women of child bearing age, and yet many
women still do not understand what it is.
Most women
receive treatment from a doctor and/or a gynecologist when they
believe they might have PCOS or have already been diagnosed, as
these specialists can treat the individual symptoms, such as:
- problems conceiving
- adult acne
- facial and body hair
- thinning head hair
(alopecia)
- irregular, painful
and/or heavy periods
- dark, velvet-like
patches around the base of the neck and in other body creases
- unexplained weight-gain
However, it is important
to be aware of the underlying cause of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
and seek the help of an endocrinologist.
There is still some
debate as to how PCOS starts, but it is clear that it is an endocrine
disorder. The endocrine system is a group of glands that make
hormones. These hormones control the way your body works, such
as reproduction, metabolism and growth. When the hormones don't
work normally -- as with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome -- it creates
a knock-on effect throughout the body.
In the case of most
PCOS sufferers, too much insulin is created, which in turn affects
the hormones controlling the reproductive cycle. There is excess
production of male hormones (androgens) resulting in symptoms
such as excess facial and body hair, weight-gain around the abdomen
and alopecia. Women with PCOS also find they have low energy levels
because the insulin is not releasing the energy from food properly.
An endocrinologist
is trained to diagnose and treat hormone problems by helping to
restore the normal balance of hormones in your system.
While there is no current
cure for PCOS, the right treatments can reduce symptoms and enable
you to conceive naturally.
PCOS Matters at http://www.pcosmatters.com/
is a website and newsletter aimed at helping sufferers of PCOS
learn more about the options and treatments available to them,
including medical, nutritional and natural health choices. Sign
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