How To Cure PCOS Permanently?

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To cure PCOS permanently, at Welling Homeopathy Clinics, we have developed a specialty Homeopathy treatment with proven Homeopathy medicines for PCOS. The treatment can help you recover from PCOS and reverse symptoms of PCOS.

Why Welling Homeopathy Medicines To Cure PCOS Permanently?

  1. Non-hormonal treatment without any long term ill effects,
  2. Complete PCOS treatment without future complications like infertility,
  3. Reduces all symptoms of PCOS like obesity, excess hair, mood fluctuations and hair loss,
  4. Custom-made Homeopathy medicines for PCOS as per our CUREplus treatment protocol,
  5. Experienced in helping women in 108 countries to get rid of PCOS,
  6. Specialty treatment developed at Welling Research Labs under Dr.Welling,M.D. for faster and permanent cure,
  7. You can visit us personally in Mumbai or Surat Clinics in India or order online.

Call +91 8080 850 950 to book an appointment or to consult and order online. Consult our PCOS specialists today to prevent futures complications and to start your customized Homeopathy medicines for PCOS.

How To Cure PCOS Permanently?

Whats is PCOS?

Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a condition that affects women’s reproductive systems. It causes the ovaries to produce too many small cysts or follicles instead of one large egg each month. This can lead to irregular periods, excess hair growth around your face and body, acne, weight gain, high blood pressure, diabetes and other health problems.

The cause of polycystic ovarian syndrome isn’t known but it’s thought to be related to hormones produced by the pituitary gland in the brain. Hormones are chemicals made by glands which control how cells work. They also help regulate our emotions and behaviour. In some people with PCOS there may be an imbalance between these two types of hormone called gonadotropins. These are found in the pituitary gland.

Symptoms of PCOS

The symptoms of PCOS vary from person to person depending on their age, lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise levels and whether they have had children already.  Women who have PCOS usually experience one or more symptoms that include:

  • Infertility
  • Irregular cycles
  • Excess hair growth around the face, neck, chest, arms, legs, underarms, abdomen, back, buttocks, breasts, hands, feet, and/or genitals
  • Hair loss
  • Acne
  • Weight gain
  • Increased appetite
  • Depression
  • Insomnia
  • Fatigue
  • Mood swings
  • Menstrual irregularities
  • Painful sex
  • Breast tenderness

Causes of PCOS

PCOS is caused by problems within one or both ovaries. It’s thought that genetic factors play a role in some cases. Other causes include obesity, high blood pressure, thyroid disorders, certain medications and stress.

Complications of PCOS

Infrequent, irregular or prolonged menstrual cycles are the most common sign of PCOS.

Obesity. Obesity increases the amount of fat tissue in your body. Fat tissue produces estrogen and testosterone. In some people, this extra estrogen and testosterone could contribute to PCOS.

High blood sugar. If you have type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance will increase. Insulin helps move glucose into muscle and liver for energy. When insulin doesn’t do its job properly, glucose builds up in the bloodstream. Over time, if left untreated, this build-up can damage organs like eyes, kidneys and nerves. Polyps. Some people develop polyps in their colon. A polyp is a mass of abnormal tissue growing inside the digestive tract. The exact reason why polyps form remains unknown. However, researchers believe that genetics plays a part.

High cholesterol. Cholesterol is a waxy substance that makes up cell membranes. Too much cholesterol in the blood puts strain on heart valves and arteries. People with PCOS tend to have higher than normal amounts of bad LDL cholesterol.

Heart disease. Heart disease occurs when plaque forms on artery walls. Plaque buildup narrows the flow of oxygenated blood through the coronary vessels to the heart muscles. As a result, the heart has less fuel available to perform its function. High blood pressure. Blood pressure rises when the force pushing against the wall of the vessel exceeds the strength of the wall itself. High blood pressure damages the lining of the blood vessels and weakens them over time.

Metabolic Syndrome in PCOS

Up to 70 percent of women with PCOS have insulin resistance, meaning that their cells can’t use insulin properly ( Insulin is a hormone the pancreas produces to help the body use sugar from foods for energy.

Irregular periods. Acne. Weight gain. Up to 80 percent of women with PCOS are overweight or have obesity ( Male pattern baldness. A woman who has metabolic syndrome has an unhealthy combination of high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, abdominal fat deposits, and abnormal glucose metabolism. Metabolic syndrome raises your chances of developing heart disease, stroke, and Type 2 diabetes. It also puts you at greater risk for certain cancers.

If you’re diagnosed with PCOS, doctors will likely recommend lifestyle modifications to reduce your chance of having complications later in life.

Sleep Apnea in PCOS

Due to obesity, sleep apnea may be more prevalent among those with PCOS. Sleep apnea is characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep. These pauses last longer than 10 seconds and occur repeatedly throughout the night. This condition affects about 3% of men and 6% of women. Symptoms of sleep apnea include snoring, excessive daytime drowsiness, fatigue, headaches, irritability, depression, memory loss, impotence, infertility, and weight gain.

Endometrial Cancer in PCOS

In PCOS, endometrial cancer develops because estrogen levels rise due to excess production of progesterone. Progesterone stimulates growth of uterine tissues. In addition, it causes thickening of the inner layer of the uterus called the endometrium. Endometrial cancer begins as small lumps known as lesions. Lesions grow larger until they become malignant tumors. Most cases of endometrial cancer begin after age 40.

Depression in PCOS

Commonly in PCOS, depression results from hormonal imbalances. Hormones affect mood. For example, low testosterone levels cause lethargy and lack of motivation. Low serotonin levels lead to feelings of sadness and anxiety. Depression often goes undiagnosed in PCOS patients. Women with PCOS should seek treatment for depression early so symptoms don’t worsen. Treatment options include antidepressants, counseling, exercise, diet changes, and stress management techniques.

Infertility in PCOS

Infertility in PCOS is caused by ovulation problems. Ovaries produce eggs that mature into follicles. Follicles release hormones that stimulate egg maturation. When this process doesn’t happen regularly, pregnancy isn’t possible. Infertility treatments such as IVF and IUI increase success rates. However, these procedures carry risks including multiple births, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancies, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, and premature delivery.

How To Cure PCOS Permanently?

To Cure PCOS Permanently you need a custom-made Homeopathy treatment of PCOS. The treatment that has been chalked out for you considering your present and past symptoms of PCOS and history of PCOS in you. At Welling Homeopathy Clinics, we have helped over 8000 women get over PCOS symptoms permanently and reverse symptoms of PCOS.

Call +91 8080 850 950 to book an appointment or to consult and order online. Consult our specialists today for a detailed assessment and to start your customized Homeopathy medicines to cure PCOS permanently.