PCOS Treatment in Kolkata

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What is PCOS?

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder that affects women of reproductive age. It causes enlarged ovaries with small cysts (tiny, fluid-filled sacs) on the outer edges. According to WHO, PCOS impacts 6–13% of women globally, with many cases going undiagnosed. This condition disturbs normal hormone levels and affects menstruation, fertility, metabolism and appearance.
What is PCOS?

Signs & Symptoms of PCOS

Irregular periods (Oligomenorrhea)
Irregular periods or no periods at all
Missed menstruation cycles (Amenorrhea)
Heavy bleeding during periods
Extreme facial hair growth and body hair

Excess hair growth on the face and body (hirsutism)

Acne and oily skin

Acne and oily skin

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Weight gain and difficulty losing weight

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Thinning hair or male-pattern baldness

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Darkened skin patches, especially around the neck and armpits

Multiple small cysts in ovaries

Multiple small cysts in ovaries

Trouble getting pregnant

Trouble getting pregnant

Signs & Symptoms of PCOS

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD
Irregular periods or no periods at all
Signs & Symptoms of PCOD
Heavy bleeding during periods
Extreme facial hair growth and body hair

Excess hair growth on the face and body (hirsutism)

Acne and oily skin

Acne and oily skin

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Weight gain and difficulty losing weight

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Thinning hair or male-pattern baldness

Signs & Symptoms of PCOD

Darkened skin patches, especially around the neck and armpits

Multiple small cysts in ovaries

Multiple small cysts in ovaries

Trouble getting pregnant

Trouble getting pregnant

Causes & Risk Factors of PCOS

High levels of androgens (male hormones)
Type 2 diabetes
Chronic low-grade inflammation
Family history
Obesity
Environmental factors
Sedentary lifestyle
Insulin resistance
Causes & Risk Factors of PCOS

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When to Consult PGS Procreacion?

Missed periods or irregular cycles
Excessive facial/body hair growth
Severe acne that is unresponsive to treatment
Rapid weight gain despite healthy habits
Trouble conceiving after 12 months of trying
Symptoms of diabetes (excessive thirst, frequent urination)
Causes & Risk Factors of PCOS

Diagnosis Process

Transvaginal ultrasound icon

Ultrasound to check ovarian cysts

Blood tests to measure hormone levels

Blood tests to measure hormone levels

Physical exam for visible symptoms

Physical exam for visible symptoms

Pelvic examination

Pelvic examination

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PCOS Treatment Options

Lifestyle modifications

Lifestyle modifications

Healthy diet, regular exercise and weight management.

Hormone Therapy

Hormonal treatments

Birth control pills, anti-androgens and insulin-sensitising drugs.

Fertility Treatments

Fertility treatments

Ovulation-inducing medications or assisted reproductive techniques.

Laser therapy

Laser therapy

For excessive hair growth management.

Nutritional therapy

Nutritional therapy

Dietary plans to manage weight and reduce inflammation.

Psychological support

Psychological support

Counseling for PCOS-related anxiety and depression.

Everything You Need to Know

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Can PCOS be cured completely?

No, but symptoms can be managed with lifestyle changes and medical treatments but cannot be treated completely.

Does PCOS cause weight gain?

Yes. Insulin resistance in PCOS makes weight management difficult, but targeted diet and exercise can help control weight.

Can I get pregnant with PCOS?

Many women with PCOS successfully conceive with proper treatment. However, it might take a longer time or require fertility assistance.

Can PCOS affect mental health?

Yes, PCOS can cause anxiety and depression due to hormonal imbalances and related symptoms.

How often should I see a doctor if I have PCOS?

Routine check-ups are recommended, but the consistency depends on your symptoms and treatment plan. Consult with our certified gynaecologist for immediate medical assistance and check-up plans.

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