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02/12/2022
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17/11/2022
Our future GMD Andrew Shimmer 💚 May the Lord heal his wife. 🙏🏻 Grabe yung faith 🙏🏻🤍 we are also praying for the recovery of your wife. 🙏🏻❤️
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15/11/2022
Big decisions are equal to everyday decisions. 💚
Thank you GMD Kring and GMD Shiela 🥰
12/11/2022
26/07/2022
✅ I love seeing people recover from messed up
situations to end up getting the success they
deserve. I genuinely hope we all make it. 💜
28/05/2022
✅ Everything comes to you at the right time. Be patient and trust the Lord and the process.
28/05/2022
✅It is health that is wealth and not pieces of gold and silver. - Gandhi
25/04/2022
✅ PCOS? Good news! May solution na ❤️❤️
Polycystic o***y syndrome (PCOS) is the most common hormonal disorder among women of reproductive age. Infertility is one of the most common PCOS symptoms. Because the symptoms of PCOS are seemingly unrelated to one another, the condition is often overlooked and undiagnosed.
Overview
Polycystic o***y syndrome causes irregular menstrual cycles, excessive body or facial hair and polycystic ovaries as its main symptoms. Polycystic means "many cysts," and PCOS often causes clusters of small, pearl-sized cysts in the ovaries. The cysts are fluid-filled and contain immature eggs. Women with PCOS produce slightly higher amounts of male hormones known as androgens, which contribute to some of the symptoms of the condition.
The cause of PCOS is not known. Some women with PCOS are less sensitive to insulin than other women, a condition known as insulin resistance. Insulin resistance can causes the ovaries to produce too many male hormones. The resulting hormonal imbalance can cause the symptoms of PCOS. The condition appears to run in families, and sisters of those with it are twice as likely to have it. Currently, PCOS has no cure, but a variety of PCOS treatments can help alleviate the symptoms of this disease, including infertility.
PCOS Symptoms
PCOS is a syndrome disease defined by a collection of signs and symptoms. The symptoms of PCOS that one patient experiences can be very different from the symptoms of another patient. If you have two or more of the following symptoms, you need to have a thorough checkup to determine if you need PCOS treatment:
Irregular or missing menstrual periods
Infertility
Excess or unwanted body or facial hair growth
Thinning hair on the scalp
Weight problems, often including weight gain around the waist
Skin problems, including skin tags, darkening skin and acne
Complications of PCOS
The common PCOS symptoms are difficult enough for most women, but some will experience further complications, including:
Diabetes, elevated insulin levels or insulin resistance
Heart and blood vessel problems
Uterine cancer
Sleep apnea
Each of these problems can be life threatening, which is why treatment for PCOS is so important.
Lifestyle and Prevention
One of the best treatments for PCOS is a healthy lifestyle. A healthy diet low in refined carbohydrates is important, as this can help regulate blood sugar levels. Exercise can also help the body regulate insulin and keep excess weight off. Losing weight is challenging with PCOS, but doing so can help reduce the male hormone levels in the body, and some women will begin to ovulate naturally. With a proper diagnosis, lifestyle changes and PCOS treatment, women can get relief from this condition and the overwhelming health problems it can cause.
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