pcos treatment

What is PCOS?

 

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common health problem caused by an imbalance of hormones in women. It often affects the ovaries, periods, and fertility. Many women with PCOS experience irregular periods, unwanted facial hair, acne, weight gain, or difficulty getting pregnant.

But the good news is – PCOS is treatable. With the right care and lifestyle support, you can manage it well and lead a healthy life.

 

Signs You May Have PCOS

If you notice any of the following symptoms, it’s a good idea to speak with a gynecologist:

  • Irregular or missed periods

  • Excessive hair growth on the face, chin, or body

  • Acne or oily skin

  • Weight gain or trouble losing weight

  • Hair thinning or hair fall from the scalp

  • Trouble getting pregnant

  • Darkening of skin around the neck or underarms

Remember – not all women with PCOS have all the symptoms. Some have very mild signs, while others face more serious concerns.

 

How We Diagnose PCOS?

Our approach is simple and focused on your comfort. We usually recommend:

  • A detailed medical history & consultation

  • Pelvic ultrasound to check your ovaries

  • Blood tests to measure hormone levels

Once we understand your condition, we create a treatment plan that’s just right for you.

 

How we treat PCOS?

We believe every woman is different, and so is her treatment. We offer:

 

Lifestyle & Diet Guidance

Simple changes in what you eat and how you move can make a big difference. Our team helps you choose healthy habits that work for you.

 

Hormonal Medicines (if needed)

To regulate periods, reduce acne or unwanted hair, and help with fertility if you’re planning a baby.

 

Fertility Support

If you’re trying to conceive, we provide complete fertility guidance and treatments tailored to PCOS.

 

Stress Management & Wellness

PCOS can affect your mood and energy. We offer supportive care to help you feel emotionally and physically balanced.

 

When Should You See a Doctor?

If your periods are irregular, or you’re struggling with acne, unwanted hair, weight gain, or fertility – don’t wait. PCOS is manageable, but early care makes a big difference.

 

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