What causes polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)?


No one is quite sure what causes PCOS. Although women with PCOS often have a mother or sister with the condition, there is not enough scientific evidence to prove that the condition may be inherited. The ovaries of women with PCOS frequently contain a number of small cysts, hence the name poly (many) cystic ovarian syndrome. A similar number of cysts may occur in women without PCOS. Therefore, the cysts themselves do not seem to be the cause of the problem. A malfunction of the body's blood sugar control system (insulin system) is frequent in women with PCOS, and researchers believe that these abnormalities may be related to the development of PCOS. It is known that the ovaries of women with PCOS produce excess amounts of male hormone known as androgen. This excessive production of male hormones may be a result of the abnormalities in insulin production.

2 comments:

Parag said...

The consumption of carbohydrates and other things that have a higher amount of sugar are not recommended. In fact, steering clear of sugar when possible is one of the first ways in which you can halt the forward progression of your disease process.
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Parag said...

The causes of PCOS are that the body is not able to handle the glucose due to its own resistance to insulin. The insulin is not uptaken properly which means that the glucose is not used correctly by the body.
polycystic ovaries

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