Dr Kalpana Gupta14 May, 2022Health
PCOS, or polycystic ovary syndrome, is the metabolic disorder where the ovaries start to produce an undesirable amount of androgens( i.e. the male hormones). Along with the poorly regulated sex hormone, it is also linked to insulin resistance, genetic predisposition, leaky gut, and an imbalanced gut biome. PCOS is also linked with micronutrient deficiencies and vitamin D deficiency. Certain factors like toxins exposure, thyroid, adrenal dysfunction, and stress can act as the triggering factors.? If not treated, this syndrome can lead to long-term chronic diseases such as infertility, type 2 diabetes, depression, IBS, amenorrhea, constipation, excessive hair growth, skin disorders, recurrent miscarriage, dementia, cardiovascular diseases, and also cancer.
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