Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Polycystic ovary syndrome irregular periods of belly fat

Polycystic ovary syndrome irregular periods of belly fat One of 20 North American women suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS.) Pcos is a common cause of female infertility and a greater likelihood of developing diabetes, heart attacks, stroke and uterine cancer. We have experienced this condition for more than 200 years, but only in recent years, we have found a cause and a cure.The symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (Pcos) is stored in fat belly, dark facial and body hair, infertility , irregular periods and acne. A woman is bo with about 4 million eggs. Each month an egg matures and is outside of the ovaries to the uterus. Women with polycystic ovary syndrome have left the eggs in the form of an ovarian cyst. Pcos has been diagnosed with an ultrasound of the ovaries. The symptoms are caused by hypertension levels.Your insulin your pancreas releases insulin blood sugar when it rises. Anything that keeps the blood sugar levels too much reduces the increase in insulin-treated Pcos. When these women were given metformin (Glucophage), a drug for diabetics, and placed on a diet for diabetics, their periods become regular, they lose weight, facial hair and acne disappears and becomes fruitful. Women with Pcos should avoid refined carbohydrates (any foods made of flour, white rice or milled co) and added sugars. Do not avoid fruits or vegetables, but only eat other foods to slow the rise in blood sugar. If you think you have Pcos, take this information to your doctor.Gabe Mirkin, MD   In SOP

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