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Can losing weight cure Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome? - Dr. Chetali Samant

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Curing poly cystic ovarian syndrome is not possible. But poly cystic ovarian disease can be successfully managed with weight loss alone. Losing weight itself indicates several things when you are trying to manage PCOD. The very fact that you are able to lose weight successfully with PCOS running in the background is an indicator of the fact that 1, that your insulin resistance is doing better now, that your insulin sensitivity has improved and so as your glucose and fat metabolism which is allowing your body to shed weight. 2, having hormonal balance i.e. balance of oestrogen, SHBG, progesterone, testosterone which are the hormones which are imbalanced in PCOS has been assured and that is allowing your body to shed weight successfully. Trying to lose weight is very hard in PCOS and nobody can tell this better than people who suffer from it. So losing weight makes sure that all these underlying mechanisms which are linked to PCOS are balanced and your body is coming to a metabolic balance which it had prior to the development of PCOS. That itself is assuring that you are managing PCOS successfully. Losing weight with the right kind of diet, not with crash diets, eating every 3 to 4 hours, having healthy food including lot of super foods in your diet and losing weight thus helps to ensure that your hormones are balanced, your metabolism is balanced and thus it helps you get regular periods, it helps to boost your fertility levels. It also helps the most nagging symptoms of PCOD go away like acne, hair loss. Thus weight loss is and thus the most successful way of managing PCOS. If you are not able to lose weight effectively despite of doing all things that means something is wrong. Do re-evaluate what are the measures that you have taken to manage the PCOD, whether the supplements or the medicines you are taking is right or not. I would like to mention that doing on oral contraceptive pills to regularise periods is one of the most common causes that clients come to me that leads to instant weight gain. So such quick fixes are the ones that makes your PCOS worse. Make sure you are doing all the right things. Eat your meals on time. Never skip your meals. Having your breakfast makes you more energetic, helps you work out better. Have healthy food, do not go for crash diets, exercise regularly. Focus on walking, jogging, running, core strengthening, yoga, whatever you can keep yourself physically active. Meditate regularly. Manage stress well because stress is emerging as one of the most prominent causes why women today are developing PCOS. Engage in activities which keep you happy and calm and thus all these will help you shed weight effectively and manage your PCOS better.

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