Dr. Rajeev Agarwal – Leading IVF Specialist & Laparoscopic Surgeon

PCOS Care: Expert Guidance for Managing Hormonal Imbalance

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder affecting women of reproductive age. It is characterized by irregular periods, excessive androgen levels, and multiple small cysts in the ovaries. We provide personalized care plans—from lifestyle changes to medical treatments—to help you manage symptoms and support long-term wellness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

While the exact cause of PCOS is unknown, several factors contribute to its development:

  • Hormonal Imbalance – Elevated levels of androgens (male hormones) disrupt ovulation.

  • Insulin Resistance – High insulin levels increase androgen production, leading to weight gain and irregular cycles.

  • Genetics – A family history of PCOS may increase the risk.

  • Lifestyle Factors – Poor diet, lack of exercise, and obesity can trigger or worsen symptoms.

PCOS can affect any woman of reproductive age, but certain factors increase the likelihood:

  • Women with a family history of PCOS or diabetes

  • Those with obesity or sedentary lifestyles

  • Women experiencing early puberty or irregular periods

  • Individuals with high levels of stress or poor dietary habits

Untreated PCOS can lead to various health complications, including:


  • Irregular periods –
  • Infertility – Due to irregular ovulation
  • Type 2 Diabetes – Increased insulin resistance raises diabetes risk

  • Obesity & Metabolic Syndrome – PCOS affects weight management and metabolism

  • Heart Disease & High Blood Pressure – Due to poor lipid profile

  • Depression & Anxiety – Hormonal changes can affect mental health

  • Endometrial Cancer Risk – Irregular periods may cause thickening of the uterine lining

PCOS diagnosis involves a combination of:

  • Medical History & Symptoms Assessment – Irregular periods, acne, weight gain, or hair growth

  • Pelvic Ultrasound – To check for ovarian cysts

  • Blood Tests – To measure hormone levels, insulin resistance, and cholesterol

Although PCOS has no permanent cure, it can be managed with:

1. Lifestyle Changes

  • Healthy Diet: A low-carb, high-fiber diet can help manage insulin levels.

  • Regular Exercise: Helps with weight control and insulin resistance.

  • Weight Management: Even a 5-10% weight loss can regulate cycles.

2. Medications

  • Birth Control Pills: Regulate periods and lower androgen levels.

  • Metformin: Improves insulin sensitivity.

  • Fertility Medications: Clomiphene or Letrozole help with ovulation.

3. Fertility Treatment

For women struggling with conception, ovulation-inducing medications, lifestyle changes, and assisted reproductive techniques (like IUI or IVF) can help.

4. Holistic & Long-Term Care

  • Stress management through yoga, meditation, and mindfulness

  • Regular screenings for diabetes, cholesterol, and heart health

  • Consultation with a fertility expert or gynecologist for personalized care
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