PCOS is known as polycystic ovarian syndrome which is a common health problem among women of reproductive age.
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that commonly impacts women during their reproductive years. It is characterized by the development of small fluid-filled sacs on the ovaries, leading to symptoms such as irregular menstrual cycles, excessive hair growth in a male pattern, and potential infertility if left untreated.
While PCOS does not pose a direct threat to one's life, individuals with this condition face an increased susceptibility to health issues like type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular complications.
According to modern medicine, birth control pills are prescribed to regulate periods in PCOS patients, but they do not offer a complete cure. However, with Homoeopathic treatment, a permanent cure for PCOS is achievable.
By adhering to a healthy lifestyle, following a proper diet, and receiving Homeopathic treatment, a woman diagnosed with PCOS can achieve a cure.
The initial issue to address is insulin resistance.
The levels of LH and FSH for the second time.
Patients with PCOS may experience insulin resistance, where the body's cells do not properly respond to insulin hormone in order to utilize glucose for energy. This lack of glucose utilization leads to the storage of glucose, ultimately causing weight gain.
Additionally, the primary pituitary hormones responsible for significant bodily changes are LH and FSH. These hormones play a crucial role in reproduction, with LH releasing androgen substrates that are later transformed into testosterone and estrogen.
FSH is responsible for stimulating the ovarian follicle, enabling the egg to mature before it is released. Maintaining a balance between FSH and LH is crucial to prevent any complications.
Typically, at the start of the menstrual cycle, the levels of FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) are higher than LH (luteinizing hormone). However, in cases of PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), this pattern is reversed.
At first, there is a rise in LH levels, leading to an abundance of androgen substrates. This, in turn, results in elevated testosterone levels, which are linked to the excessive growth of body and facial hair.
In the same vein, when FSH levels are reduced, the ovaries do not receive sufficient stimulation for the eggs to mature, resulting in the absence of an ovulation cycle. This is the underlying cause of the challenges women with PCOS face when trying to conceive and experiencing irregular menstrual cycles.
Cause - What is the reason behind the rise in male hormones? What specific circumstances lead females to produce male hormones?
Researchers suggest that stress, along with environmental factors such as diet, exercise, and pollution, could potentially have an impact.
In Homeopathic prescribing, the emotional factor is taken into account.
The emotional trigger for PCOS is rooted in the fear of loss, particularly the fear of losing loved ones or something of great value. In today's society, where many women are focused on their careers, the fear of losing their career can potentially lead to the development of ovarian cysts.
Likewise, females may develop cysts in instances of repeated miscarriages.
In situations where a female is faced with a breakup or the unfortunate loss of a partner, she may also experience the development of a cyst. This is particularly common when she is the sole provider for her family and therefore requires additional energy to fulfill her responsibilities.