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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is caused due to hormonal imbalance in women. This leads to growth of ovarian cysts. There can be severe effects of this disease on a woman’s health.<br><br></div><div>Causes:<br>Hormonal imbalances and genetics can be the cause of this disease. Heredity can be another cause as women whose mothers and sisters would have this disease have more chances to fall prey to this condition.<br><br>Another contributing factor might be overproduction of hormone androgen. Practically, androgen is a male hormone that women’s body also produces. When the production of this hormone is higher than normal it can lead to PCOS. This may cause adverse effect on development and release of eggs during ovulation. Excess insulin can also cause high androgen levels.&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>Symptoms:<br>Some of the important symptoms are: Irregular menstrual periods, Excess hair on face and some other parts of body, Decreased breast size, deeper voice, Hair loss, Acne, Weight gain and Depression.<br><br></div><div>Women develop subsequent health problems such as diabetes, high cholesterol levels and hypertension that are linked with weight gain during PCOS.<br><br></div><div><a href="http://pcodclinic.com/"><strong>Pcos Treatment Center Bhopal</strong></a> employs an integrated approach in treating this condition. There are no any specific tests for diagnosing PCOS. However with their thorough experience and knowledge the doctors in this clinic will eliminate other possible conditions. They perform physical and pelvic examination of each patient to look for signs of PCOS such as swollen ovaries and swollen clitoris.&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>Under the able guidance of Dr. Shashi Shrivastava, who is a renowned gynecologist with plenty of experience in treating thousands of patients, they develop a treatment plan for each patient. Through their personalized treatments they help several women to lead a new phase of life.&nbsp;<br><br></div><div>The treatment focuses on reducing symptoms of this disease and controlling excess production of male hormones through ovaries. They prescribe fertility drugs to women that might have lost or reduced fertility due to this disease and help them to getting pregnant with PCOS naturally.&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Switching to a healthy lifestyle with controlled diet and regular exercise is recommended for patients in order to lose weight, regulate menstrual cycle and prevent various health issues due to excessive weight. This can also help them to control their blood glucose level. To reduce acne and hair growth on face and other body parts doctor also prescribe anti-androgen drugs. As required they also prescribe diabetes medications to reduce blood glucose levels and testosterone.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>The most important part of treating PCOS is to handle various complications at the same time. Many visible symptoms of this disease cause greater embarrassment for women and it can lead them to depression. Thus the challenging task for the gynecologist is to help women overcome psychological effects and frustration. So, patients should rely on expert gynecologists that are experienced in handling the problem with comprehensive multi-directional approach. Professional and friendly approach of doctors can help patients to get rid of the disease with confidence and they would return to their normal lifestyle in a better way.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>&nbsp;For more info :- <a href="http://pcodclinic.com/symptoms/"><strong>Polycystic Ovarian Disease Symptoms<br></strong></a><br></div>]]></description>
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