PCOS Management

PCOS is a condition that can affect your periods, fertility, hormones and aspects of your appearance. It can also affect your long-term health. PCOS is also a common and treatable cause of infertility. Treatment options available are- lifestyle management, medications, fertility treatment.

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal condition that can affect menstrual cycles, ovulation, fertility, hormones, and physical features such as weight, acne, and excess hair growth. PCOS can also have long-term health implications if left unmanaged. With early diagnosis and personalised care, PCOS is a highly manageable condition, and many women achieve regular cycles and successful pregnancies.

Why Choose PCOS Management?

Hormonal Balance

PCOS management focuses on restoring hormonal balance to help regulate menstrual cycles and reduce symptoms such as acne and excessive hair growth.

Fertility Support

PCOS is a common but treatable cause of infertility. Targeted treatment can help improve ovulation and increase the chances of natural or assisted conception.

Long-Term Health Protection

Proper management helps reduce future risks related to metabolism, weight, and reproductive health.

Individualised Treatment

Each woman’s symptoms and goals are different. Treatment is tailored according to age, symptoms, and fertility plans.

Key Focus Areas

Lifestyle Management

Guidance on nutrition, weight management, physical activity, and healthy habits, which form the foundation of PCOS treatment.

Medical Management

Use of medications to regulate periods, manage hormonal imbalance, and control symptoms when required.

Fertility Treatment

Ovulation induction and fertility-focused care for women planning pregnancy.

Ongoing Monitoring

Regular follow-up to track response to treatment and adjust the plan as needed.

Who Should Seek PCOS Care?

Women with irregular periods, difficulty conceiving, weight gain, acne, excess facial hair, or hormonal imbalance should seek evaluation. Early consultation with the best gynaecologist for PCOS helps ensure timely and effective management.

FAQs

What is PCOS?

PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is a hormonal condition that can affect periods, weight, skin, and fertility.

What are common symptoms of PCOS?

Irregular periods, acne, excess facial hair, weight gain, and difficulty getting pregnant.

Can PCOS be treated?

PCOS cannot be cured, but symptoms can be well managed with lifestyle changes and medication.

Does PCOS affect fertility?

Yes, but many women with PCOS conceive naturally or with proper medical support.

When should I see a doctor for PCOS?

If you have irregular periods, hormonal symptoms, or trouble conceiving, consult early.