POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME (PCOS) FEMALE HORMONE IMBALANCE
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is most common endocrine hormonal disorder affecting women’s reproductive system in childbearing age. It’s characteristics are excessive level of male hormones growth like androgen and testosterone and also driven insulin resistance which cause multiple complications like chronic an-ovulation , females hormones dysfunction and high risk of metabolic syndrome. Globally, 1 of the 3rd female is affected by this complication and most of the females are unaware and ignore their physical symptoms like obesity, irregular periods, lower abdominal fat, miscarriage, anemia, facial hairs, acne. The major metabolic risk factors are type II diabetes, fatty liver, high cholesterol and inflammation. The main causes of this condition is genetics, environmental factors and some other includes lifestyle habits. To manage this disorder for reduce their further risk factors includes lifestyle modifications like balance BMI, reduce sedentary lifestyle, healthy balance nutrient dense diet with sup
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