Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCO) and its Treatment
Other problems associated with PCOS.
Women with PCOS have a greater chance of developing type
2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cancer. Recent studies found more
than 50 percent of women with PCOS will have a diagnosis of diabetes or
pre-diabetes before the age of 40, four to seven times higher risk of heart
attack, and are at greater risk of having high blood pressure, with high LDL’s
and low HDL’s the opposite of what is needed for optimal health.
The chance of getting endometrial cancer is another
concern for women with PCOS. Irregular menstrual periods and the absence of
ovulation cause women to produce the hormone estrogen, but not the hormone
progesterone. Progesterone causes the endometrium to shed its lining each month
as a menstrual period. Without progesterone, the endometrium becomes thick,
which can cause heavy bleeding or irregular bleeding.Over time, this can lead
to endometrial hyperplasia, which can predispose a woman to develop cancer.
Symptoms
of PCOS
· Missed or irregular menses
· Development of male sex characteristics in the body
· Excessive hair growth all over the body
· Male pattern baldness or thinning of hair
· Deepening of the voice
· Oily skin
· Acne
· Dandruff
· Fatigue
· Lack of mental alertness
· Decreased sexual drive
· Decreased breast size
· Skin pigmentation
· Skin tags
· Pelvic pain
· Pain during sexual intercourse
· Weight gain
· Infertility
· Type 2 diabetes
· High cholesterol
· High blood pressure
· Anxiety
· Depression
· Insomnia
· Chances of getting endometrial cancer
Self-Care
Measures
Women with PCOS should have their blood pressure, glucose levels, and cholesterol levels checked regularly.· Exercise regularly.
· Eat a healthy diet with lots of vegetables, nuts, beans and whole grains.
· Cut down on your sugar, carbohydrate, salt intake.
· Limit your saturated fats.
· Avoid fruits high in sugar.
· Avoid artificial additives in your foods.
· If you are overweight, work on reducing your weight.
Homeopathic
Treatment of PCO
Homeopathy offers many treatments for the symptoms of
PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome). The advantage of homeopathy is it offers
treatment free of side effects at a minimum expense. The disadvantage of
homeopathy is that the right treatment is chosen with references to the whole
person, not just the diagnosis written on the chart at the doctor’s office.
In homeopathic treatment we take a holistic approach to
health and treat the person rather than the diagnosis alone. There is not “one” specific remedy designed
for the treatment of PCOS. Instead each prescription and treatment plan is
unique and designed according to the individual’s needs.
Homeopathic treatment is safe, non-addictive, has no side
effects and can be taken alongside conventional medicine. Combining a homeopathy routine, with good
lifestyle choices, diet and exercise can be most effective in helping women
with PCOS.
Pulstila, Asoka, Sepia,Nat Mur, Graphites, Agnus Cast, Aswagandha, Gossypium are the best Homeopathic remedies for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCO) according to patient condition & symptoms.
Testimonial
on using homeopathic treatment for PCOS and Infertility
“I suffer with
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and was told by doctors it would be very hard to
conceive and I probably would need IVF. I decided to use homeopathy to see
would this help me. I started on my remedy in conjunction with mild fertility
treatment. This remedy helped stimulate my ovaries and also helped with the
side effects I was experiencing from the fertility drugs. After a couple of
months I got pregnant and I am due my baby any day. I firmly believe homeopathy
played a huge part in finally getting pregnant. Overall it helped release
negative thoughts and stress I had during this process. In the end I didn’t
need IVF! However if I ever want to get pregnant again I will try using
homeopath on its own in the future”. Margureite, Co. Dublin
Eileen Scullion of Homeopathy-Healing is a Registered
Homeopath LicISH ISHom with the Irish Society of Homeopaths (The Regulatory
Body for the Homeopathic Profession which is recognized by the Department of
Health and Children and works on the National Working Group towards an
integrated Health System). Practicing in Dublin City Centre Dublin 2 and
Crumlin/Kimmage, Dublin
For more information and PCO Treatment Contact:
Dr.Sagheer
Ahmed (Chronic Diseases and Infertility Specialist)
Contact No:92-321-2900406
Email:dr_sagheerahmed@yahoo.com