Impact of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome on the General and Reproductive Health of Women

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Scientific Trends

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Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a female endocrine condition that many women who are reproductive age experience. despite a piece of the mechanism contributory in appearance of PCOS has been find out,the precise etiology and pathogenesis aren’t well known. The extrinsic and intrinsic factors responsible for PCOS have been evaluated. Studies show a higher risk of type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure, and dyslipidemia, that this translate into an elevated risk of cardiovascular events irrespective of weight, according to current evidence. psychical health issues, Anxiety and despair are prevalent side effects that do not get enough attention, as do fatty liver disease not related to alcohol and endometrial cancer. Doubts remain about if these hazards are present in all PCOS patients or whether are they limited to certain types. and whether the risks persist after menopause. Additionally, more research is required to discover whether focused interventions and systematic screening might produce better results. Clinicians who treat women with PCOS must advice patients about long-term health concerns and develop techniques to limit illness progression and cause chronic diseases that impair women's general health until such evidence is accessible.

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