PCOS Treatment & Management
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Struggling with PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)? You’re not alone! At Devaki IVF Centre, we provide simple, effective PCOS treatment and management to help you feel better and improve your chances of pregnancy.
What is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)?
Understanding PCOS: Types, Causes & Symptoms
What? | Details |
Types | 1. Common PCOS – Body has trouble using sugar (insulin problem) |
Causes | – Hormones not balanced (too much “male hormones”) |
Symptoms | Irregular periods (late or no periods) |
How Does PCOS Affect Fertility?
PCOS can make getting pregnant harder because:
1. Eggs Don’t Release Properly
- Normally, ovaries release one egg each month (ovulation)
- With PCOS, eggs may not release regularly or at all
2. Hormone Problems
- Too many “male hormones” can stop eggs from growing right
- The body may have trouble using insulin, which causes more hormone issues
3. Irregular Periods
- No ovulation = no regular periods
- If you don’t get periods often, it’s harder to know when you can get pregnant
When Do We Consider Surgery for PCOS?
Most women with PCOS don’t need surgery. Doctors only suggest it when:
- Medicines don’t work – If pills for periods/fertility aren’t helping
- Trying to get pregnant – When ovaries won’t release eggs normally
- Very large cysts – If cysts cause bad pain (this is rare)
Diagnosis of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
PCOS is a common health problem that affects how a woman’s ovaries work. At Devaki Hospital, we check for PCOS in easy ways:
Talking About Your Symptoms
First, the doctor will ask about:
- Your periods (are they regular or missed?)
- Weight changes (sudden gain?)
- Skin problems (acne, extra hair?)
Simple Blood Tests
A small blood sample checks:
- Hormone levels (like testosterone – the “male hormone”)
- Sugar levels (to see insulin problems)
Ultrasound Scan (Ovaries Check)
- A painless test using sound waves
- Shows if ovaries have tiny cysts (small fluid bubbles)