The Treatment of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) with Traditional Chinese Medicine
What are the Causes of PCOS?
The cause(s) of PCOS is unknown at this time; research suggests that many women with this condition may have decreased sensitivity to insulin. When cells are resistant to insulin it means that the effect of insulin on sugar, and other functions, is deficient. More insulin than normal is required to be produced to ensure that the body cells absorb enough sugar. This leads to high insulin levels in the blood stream which, among other effects, make the ovaries overproduce male hormones, called androgens, leading to hormonal imbalances that lead to symptoms of PCOS.
What are the Signs and Symptoms of PCOS?
PCOS is considered a syndrome because it has a number of unrelated symptoms. For this reason, PCOS often goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.
Symptoms include:
- Irregular menstrual cycle (infrequent menstrual periods, no menstrual periods, and/or irregular bleeding)
- Infrequent or no ovulation
- Weight gain or obesity
- Increased levels of male hormones, called androgens, which may lead to excessive hair growth on the face +/or body (especially the face, chest, abdomen, nipple area, or back)
- History of diabetes, over-production of insulin, and inefficient use of insulin in the body
- Acne, oily skin, or dandruff
- Patches of thickened and dark brown or black skin on the neck, groin, underarms, or skin folds
- Skin tags, or tiny excess flaps of skin in the armpits or neck area
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Posted by Sharon A. Wyse L.Ac.
