Managing Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

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Affecting as many as five million women in America, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) disrupts the menstrual cycle, which can lead to fertility issues. Caused by excessive testosterone and insulin, PCOS can produce various symptoms, such as irregular periods, extra weight gain, acne flare ups, and hair on the face, chest, or back. At IVF Plano, we can diagnose and treat PCOS.

Because of its relationship to insulin, PCOS often responds to changes in diet and exercise, coupled with any therapy recommended by your doctor. Working with a trusted physician will help you get control of this condition, but you can also take some steps to manage PCOS yourself.

Tips for Dealing with PCOS

  • Watch Your Diet
    Refined carbohydrates, like white bread, white rice, pastries, candy, etc., can create insulin resistance, one of the main problems of PCOS. Choosing whole grains, increasing lean protein, and eating more vegetables can help to decrease symptoms and stabilize hormone levels. You should also try to avoid trans-fats and saturated fats, opting for virgin olive oil, flax oil, cod liver oil, and fish oil instead.

  • Exercise Daily
    For women with PCOS, exercise is a necessity, not a luxury. Research indicates that regular exercise may improve polycystic ovary syndrome and increase fertility. Consider walking at least 30 minutes a day and working your way up from there. As you become more confident, try varying your routine with different options such as weight lifting, aerobics, cycling, swimming, and so on.

  • Reduce Stress
    Did you know that chronic stress from any source, like your job, spouse, or finances, can upset the balance of your hormones and cause weight gain across your mid section? Work on ways to deal with your stress, which include getting enough rest, eating well, and sharing your feelings with someone you trust.

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