At WELLBEEING, we offer an integrative and functional medicine approach to treat PCOS. Treatment plan includes an assessment of all of the potential factors contributing to PCOS with
in depth screening, post which assistance with dietary intervention, stress management, assessment of possible environmental factors, as well as non-pharmaceutical options are
systematically considered. Over all the treatment plan is nurturing, natural and is holistic in its
approach to treat PCOS.
The main line of action is to identify your type of PCOS. Are you prone to hormonal imbalance?
Then what kind of hormones are you producing in excess? For example, if your body is
producing too much testosterone then we know it’s disrupting the development of ovular
follicles and causing your irregular menstrual cycles. Therefore, in this case our aim will be to
bring down the testosterone levels. But where are these excess hormones coming from?
Researches have shown that high levels of testosterone are also likely to be producing excess
DHEA hormones. These hormones are mostly produced by the adrenal glands so it gives us an
indication of what regions of the body need more attention.
You may have to take the female reproductive hormone panel of tests to help identify any
irregularities in your ovarian cycle, potential risks for infertility and the effect of birth control
pills.
We focus on maintaining a healthy diet in line with functional nutrition guidelines. Essentially, what you eat will trigger the insulin production in your body and the nature of food can either
reduce or worsen inflammation. For example, you’ll have to cut down on sugar, skip the fad
diets, eliminate gluten and dairy to keep your insulin levels from spiking.
Energy boosting diet, more slow-digesting, complex carbs are recommended
Based on series of assessments, a well-planned lifestyle interventions are planned and
administered:
All these after thorough screening, evaluating and assessment of the individual. Based on the goal and age, the program is considered for 3 to 5 months. Both on-line and off line programs are available
PCOS or polycystic ovarian syndrome is a common health problem caused by an imbalance of reproductive hormones. Between 5% and 10% of women of childbearing age (between 15 and 44) have PCOS. Most women are diagnosed between 20-30 years of age, when they have problems getting pregnant and present to their physicians. However, PCOS can happen at any age after puberty. Every month as part of a healthy menstrual cycle, the ovaries release an egg
In women who have PCOS, the ovaries will develop a thickened outer wall, underneath which
many partially stimulated eggs form cysts, hence the name polycystic ovarian syndrome. Normally, the ovaries release a small amount of male sex hormones, called androgens, however,
in women with PCOS, the ovaries start making slightly more androgens, which is the reason for
masculine symptoms like extra facial and body hair and male pattern baldness.
Traditionally, the diagnosis of PCOS was made when an imaging study revealed multiple cysts
on the ovaries, however, not every woman diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome has
visible cysts on her ovaries. Polycystic ovarian syndrome can still be diagnosed if the majority of
other common symptoms are experienced and/or they have the common endocrine
abnormalities associated with PCOS
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Complications:
Conventional approach of PCOS
Allopathy employs a series of medicines and weight loss programs to manage symptoms of PCOS. To encourage regular menstruation, women may be asked to go on monthly oral contraceptive
pills, or diabetes drugs, which can help fix the hormonal imbalance and improve symptoms. To
treat infertility or to make a woman pregnant, she may be assigned a medicine to coax ovulation. Some women are also assigned periodic menses inducing medicines, which are taken around the
menstrual cycle
Screening recommended: Investigations like blood sugar estimation, thyroid hormone tests, ultrasound of the abdomen and pelvis are done. Sometimes serum androgens, luteinising
hormone
The medical treatment of PCOD/PCOS focuses on managing your individual concerns, such as
infertility, hirsutism, acne or obesity
Medications used to treat the abnormal hormones and menstrual cycles of PCOS include:
In addition to these patients may also be put on diets to help reduce weight. The doctor may also prescribe some high energy exercises to achieve the same.
According to Ayurveda, the pathology is an obstruction in the pelvic cavity causing disorders in
the flow of Vata. This in turn leads to an accumulation of Kapha and Pitta. The treatment principle is to clear obstruction in the pelvis, normalize metabolism, repair
endometrium and regulate the menstrual system so that overall fertility function is improved. Kapha reducing, insulin enhancing and hormone rebalancing drugs help to the relieve symptoms
of Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome.
Early recognition and intervention such as the development of further complications, medical
and surgical treatment advised according to the need and severity of the disease. Ayurveda
advocate prevention of disease by use of diet and regimen, self care and also by avoiding
unwholesome diet and regimen, eating excessive sweet and kapha aggravating food and lack of
love etc. other etiological factors. Therefore kapha reducing, insulin rebalancing, obstruction
clearing medicine, diet and regimen can helps t prevent/treat disease.
The Ayurvedic treatment protocol includes elimination treatment and palliative treatment and help
in improving the ovulation, oocyte quality, endometrial receptivity and reducing weight.
Ayurvedic Management:
Many of the PCOS individuals who have undergone the program have conveyed benefit ssuch as reduced stress levels, reduced fatigue.
Naturopathic medicine focuses on persons living in accordance with nature. PCOS is a holistic
disease having its effect on skin, hair, mood, sleep patterns, fat storage etc. the cross talk
between lifestyle factors and mind is known to affect the abdomen and abdominal organs
either positively or negatively depending upon the impulses. In naturopathy , abdominal
disturbance or digestive imbalance is one of the important endocrine disruptor due to
deranged circadian rhythms is regarded as the cause for all diseases.in this case , the
impediment of the uterus with toxic substance is one of the prime causes. Improper lifestyle
and unbalanced diet, which leads to abnormal inhibition of digestive fire, which manifests in
irregular eating habits , which further leads to metabolic conditions are some of the causes for
the accumulation of morbid matter resulting in encumbrance
In Yogic and Vedic scriptures health is defined as a balance at all levels and ill health as
imbalance. According to the Yoga text, PCOS comes under stress-born-diseases (adhija vyadhi).
Hence our main goal would be to reduce the patient's emotional entanglement and provide relaxation therapies in addition to replinishing with nutrient and hormonal balance.
Primary aim of naturopathic management is to understand where the person is deviating from what the body requires and correct accordingly.
Specific Yoga therapy with asanas (postures) recommended in PCOS orchestrates
fine tuning and modulates neuroendocrine axis which results in beneficial
changes. It mainly improves reproductive functions by reducing stress and
balancing the neurohormonal profile. It also reduces urinary excretion of
catecholamines and aldosterone, decreases serum testosterone and levels, and
increases cortisol excretion, indicating optimal changes in hormonal profiles.
Researchs have proven that alterations in brain waves (basically an increase in alpha waves) and decrease in serum cortisol level were observed during yoga therapy implicating reduction of stress level.
Yoga as a form of holistic mind–body medicine is effective in reducing anxiety
symptoms in PCOS patients. It mainly improves reproductive functions by
reducing stress and balancing the neurohormonal profile.
It also reduces urinary excretion of catecholamines and aldosterone, decreases
serum testosterone and LH levels and increases cortisol excretion, indicating
optimal changes in hormonal profiles. Alterations in brain waves (basically an
increase in alpha waves) and decrease in serum cortisol level was observed during
yoga therapy.
Yoga helps in normalizing insulin resistance, improving androgen status, and
aiding weight management thereby supporting the prevention of other related
non-communicable diseases.
Yoga and change in lifestyle could be the first-line interventions for PCOS. Small
changes in lifestyle improves symptoms and psychological well-being of PCOS
patients.