PCOS- Women’s Health

Women with polycystic ovarian syndrome have side effects like Diabetes, Obesity, Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), Heart problems, Mood disorders, and Endometrial cancer. The main function in blood varies is that insulin resistance gets developed, causing an increase in blood glucose levels in the body. This can be determined by conducting tests of insulin. Patients with TYPE-2 diabetes have high blood glucose levels. Women with PCOS are more likely to have infertility issues, as well as experiencing weight loss or gain for the same reasons. It has been shown that women who are more responsive to insulin or have a resistance to insulin that is left over from hormonal imbalance are more promptly prone to being obese or overweight, which keeps them at risk of heart disease, sleep apnea and uterine cancer.

It is associated with metabolic disorders of the insulin that are caused by the intolerance of the glucose levels in the bloodstream, the main symptom of OSA is restless sleep at night, and the first stage of OSA is snoring at night and having irregular sleep patterns, which can impact the quality of sleep in patients with PCOS. No women with PCOS experience the same symptoms. Women with PCOS have several disorders due to the polycystic ovarian syndrome. PCOS is not only associated with endocrinological disorders but also with emotional, mental and physical conditions such as anxiety, depression, difficulty concentrating, fatigue, mood swings, and chronic stress. The mineral zinc plays an important role in boosting immunity for women suffering from PCOS, which is a cause of infertility. It also has a positive effect on fertility.

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