• Tidak ada hasil yang ditemukan

PCOS A Risk on Female Sexual Health

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2017

Membagikan "PCOS A Risk on Female Sexual Health"

Copied!
1
0
0

Teks penuh

(1)

Title:

PCOS: A Risk on Female Sexual Health Word Count:

556 Summary:

Polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS is a common condition in adolescent girls and young women. Deemed to be caused by hormonal imbalances, PCOS is a serious threat to female sexual health. This article provides information on PCOS including its definition, probable causes, symptoms, risks, and diagnosis and treatment.

Keywords:

female sexual health

Article Body:

Irregular periods are common occurrences for adolescent girls and young women. Some even regard it as a convenience since they do not have to bear the discomfort caused by menstrual cramps, PMS, tampons, and sanitary pads. However, irregularity in a woman’s cycle with no apparent cause is a serious threat that should be checked immediately since it can be a symptom of something worse. One such threat to female sexual health is a condition known as polycystic ovary syndrome. Polycystic Ovary Snydrome, Defined

First diagnosed in the 1930’s as Stein-Leventhal Syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS is a prevalent condition affecting adolescent girls and young women. No probable cause of PCOS have been identified although the condition is closely linked to hormonal imbalances in the female body. Loosely defined, PCOS is the existence of multiple cysts inside the ovary which prevents it from releasing mature eggs for ovulation. Thus, women and girls with PCOS experience irregular periods or at times, the complete lack of it. The PCOS Cycle

Although the definite cause of PCOS is yet to be identified, hormonal imbalances in the female body are said to affect the condition directly. Both male and female bodies produce sex hormones in different amounts. In females, the ovaries produce three kinds of hormones namely, progesterone, estrogen, and androgen. These hormones regulate the female cycle from ovulation to menstruation. However, in women affected by PCOS, the ovaries produce higher amounts of androgens which are sometimes referred to as ˆmale hormones.˜ This spike in androgen production is linked to an increase in insulin production. Research indicates that women with higher levels of insulin in their bodies tend to produce more androgens which causes the imbalance. The imbalance caused by the excess androgens interfere in the development of the egg cells and their release. Some eggs do not mature but instead develop into little sacs filled with liquid called cysts. Since no eggs are released during ovulation, these cysts enlarge and build up inside the ovaries, causing missed or irregular periods.

Symptoms of PCOS

Signs and symptoms of PCOS may vary from woman to woman so regular checkups with a gynecologist is a must for proper diagnosis. Below are some symptoms usually caused by PCOS: * irregular or missed periods

* heavy periods that come more than once in a month * obesity

* hirsutism ˘ excess facial and body hair * alopecia ˘ thinning hair on the head

* thickened and dark skin on armpits, neck, and breasts

* high blood pressure, high blood sugar level, or high levels of cholesterol * clogged pores and acne

PCOS Diagnosis and Treatment

Diagnosis for PCOS usually comes in three stages in order to eliminate other probable conditions that may have caused the symptoms. First up is a discussion of medical history to determine whether there are past medical and health conditions that can be linked to PCOS. After this, a physical examination is conducted to check for symptoms like excess weight, darkened skin, and blood sugar and cholesterol levels. A gynecologic exam is done last to check for other probable infections which may have caused the symptoms. Although there is no specific cure yet for PCOS, it is treatable. Treatment is usually done using hormonal therapy in order to balance the level of hormones in the body. Seeking treatment is important since PCOS can lead to possible infertility and sexual problems.

This is a demo version of txt2pdf v.10.1

Referensi

Dokumen terkait

Semarang,Indonesia viewed THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ACUPUNCTURE ON WOMEN WITH POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME: SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW | Andriana | Proceedings of the International

The activity of this community service was aimed at equipping adolescent girls trained to be peer educators with materials on adolescent reproductive health, basic knowledge

vii ACRONYMS AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ASRH Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health AGYW Adolescent girls and young women CCA Culture-Centred Approach CEDAW

Effects of Kelulut Honey on Oestrus Cycle Regulation and Histomorphological Changes in Letrozole-Induced Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Rats: A Preliminary Study ABSTRACT Polycystic

polycystic ovary syndrome: a systematic review This is the Published version of the following publication Patten, Rhiannon, Pascoe, Michaela, Moreno-Asso, Alba, Boyle, Russell A,

Case presentation: We report a case of a 40-year-old lady with primary infertility for six years with underlying polycystic ovary syndrome PCOS and BMI 45.7 whom was successfully

The effect of Vitex agnuse-castus fruit extract on changes in LH and FSH hormones in induced polycystic ovary syndrome female rats... 5 Abstract One of the most common endocrine

The effect of Vitex agnuse-castus fruit extract on changes in LH and FSH hormones in induced polycystic ovary syndrome female rats... Abstract One of the most common endocrine