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There are several treatments available to treat and manage the problem of PCOS effectively. Availing the best and the most suitable treatment, women with PCOS can lead a normal healthy life.

What are the treatments for PCOS?

PCOS affects a woman’s reproductive hormone levels. It affects about 5% to 10% of women in the age group of 12-45 years, but the natural treatments for PCOS can reverse it. The chances of PCOS increases even more if women in the family have suffered from irregular periods or diabetes because it runs in the family.

Women with PCOS produce higher-than-normal amounts of male hormones (androgens) which leads to breaking the menstrual cycle, which is due to no ovulation and can cause a sudden weight gain, or it becomes difficult to lose weight. Women have less than nine periods in a year with PCOS, and many have no periods at all for a year, and others have very heavy bleeding.

There are follicles within the ovaries that contain eggs. Normally, one or more eggs are produced in the ovary and released, causing the monthly menstrual cycle. There are other natural treatments for PCOS for fixing your periods and getting rid of this syndrome.

Natural treatment methods

There are natural treatments for PCOS which can save you from long-term health problems such as diabetes or heart diseases. For curing Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, a woman has to make a few changes in her lifestyle, providing long-term safety from other major diseases. Making the right lifestyle changes can make it easier for you to fight PCOS and let you lead a healthy lifestyle. One of the natural treatments for PCOS counts to eat well and make time for physical activity regularly. PCOS causes sudden weight gain among many women, or they find it difficult to lose weight, and following a strict healthy diet and exercising can also ease some symptoms and make your periods regular. Limit your sugar intake or replace them with foods rich in fiber. Other points to keep in mind that you can include in the natural treatments for PCOS are increasing vitamin D, calcium, magnesium, and omega-3 in your diet.

What medications are prescribed for PCOS Conditions?

Women need to make lifestyle changes and take medications for treating PCOS, and your gynecologist always recommends the medications. A few ways of restoring the regular periods are birth control pills, a skin patch, vaginal ring, shots, or an intrauterine hormonal device. A hormone called progestin is also recommended for regular periods. Extra weight gained due to hormonal imbalance can be cured through a balanced diet and regular exercises. Medications such as Orlistat and Metformin are recommended for treating PCOS and are suggested for improving cholesterol and preventing diabetes, respectively.

Cure for PCOS

Cure for PCOS depends upon the condition of the woman and level of PCOS. It is a combination of a few necessary lifestyle changes and medications prescribed by the doctors. Women who are not expecting, but facing irregular periods and other PCOS symptoms prescribe a different treatment. Those who expect a child and facing issues in conceiving are prescribed a different treatment. Although the cure for PCOS includes a balanced diet and regular exercise in every condition, the increased weight mediations vary from woman to woman.

PCOS Treatment

When at first, the woman gets to know that she is suffering from PCOS, the first question that arises in her mind is, “How is PCOS treated?” Treatments are different for every woman as per the condition of women, and by keeping in mind, the treatment is followed by lifestyle changes and medications. At times for increasing the chances of pregnancy, a woman has to go through fertility surgery.

Early and accurate diagnosis of PCOS

Early diagnosis of PCOS can be found out by the woman herself also. It may include any 2 of the following:

  • Irregular periods
  • Unusual thick and hard hair growth on chest, belly, face, or back
  • Sudden weight gain
  • Not able to lose weight

If the woman notices any of the above symptoms in her body, she should immediately consult the doctor for a diagnosis. Early PCOS diagnosis will be done through the ultrasound of ovaries followed by other urine and blood tests.



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