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Title: What Causes Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)


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What Causes Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
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Introduction
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal
disorder that affects many women worldwide. While
the exact cause of PCOS is not fully understood,
it is believed to be a combination of genetic and
environmental factors. PCOS is characterised by
the presence of multiple small cysts on the
ovaries, which can cause a range of symptoms,
including irregular periods, acne, weight gain,
and infertility. Women with PCOS also have higher
levels of male hormones, such as testosterone,
which can lead to excessive hair growth and
male-pattern baldness. In this response, we will
explore the various factors that contribute to
the development of PCOS, including insulin
resistance, inflammation, and hormonal
imbalances. Understanding the underlying causes
of PCOS is essential for an accurate diagnosis
and effective treatment of this condition. If you
are looking for a Pcos specialist in Hyderabad,
then Dr. SivaSankar.N can help you overcome these
diseases.
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Causes of PCOS
Insulin resistance This is when the body becomes
less responsive to insulin, leading to higher
insulin levels in the body. This can cause the
ovaries to produce more androgens (male
hormones), which can interfere with ovulation and
cause the development of ovarian cysts.
Hormonal imbalances Women with PCOS often have
higher levels of androgens (male hormones) and
lower levels of estrogen and progesterone (female
hormones), which can cause irregular menstrual
cycles and other symptoms.
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Genetics There appears to be a genetic component
to PCOS, as women with a family history of the
condition are more likely to develop it
themselves.
Inflammation Some studies have suggested that
chronic low-grade inflammation may contribute to
the development of PCOS.
Environmental factors Exposure to certain
chemicals, such as endocrine-disrupting chemicals
(EDCs), may also contribute to the development of
PCOS.
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