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PCOS Awareness: Symptoms, Causes & Prevention in India

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

New Delhi – Indian doctors are raising alarms over a sharp increase in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) diagnoses ‌among young women, particularly in metropolitan areas. ⁣Experts emphasize the need​ for greater awareness, early⁤ screening, and comprehensive ‌treatment approaches to address what they⁣ describe‍ as ⁣a growing public health challenge.Dr. Gudesar ‌noted that treatment for PCOS is individualized, ​stating, “Treatment is always ‍tailored to ‍the individual — since not all ‌women with PCOS need medical therapy. In‌ many cases, lifestyle modification alone can be transformative, while medications are used only when specific symptoms, such⁤ as infertility, irregular cycles, or excess hair growth, need⁢ to be addressed.”

Dr. Swapnil Agrahari, a gynaecologist at Silverstreak Multispeciality Hospital, highlighted the ⁣need for a multi-faceted approach. ⁢”PCOS needs a multi-pronged approach –⁤ medical ‌care alongside​ lifestyle changes like exercise, diet, and stress management. It should be seen not just as a reproductive‍ disorder ​but as‌ a⁣ chronic condition ⁢with wide-ranging health impacts.”

Experts also point to the significant mental health toll PCOS⁤ can ⁤take, contributing to anxiety, depression, and ⁢social​ stress, issues compounded by stigma surrounding women’s reproductive health⁢ in India, which delays both conversation and diagnosis.

dr. Astha dayal, Director‌ of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at CK Birla Hospital in Gurgaon, has observed ⁢a marked increase in cases. “As a gynaecologist practising in Gurugram, ‍I see PCOS rising sharply among young women, especially in metros⁢ due to stress, poor diet, and sedentary lifestyles.”

The rising prevalence of​ PCOS is particularly concerning given India’s existing​ burden of non-communicable diseases like ‍diabetes and hypertension. Doctors and advocates are calling for nationwide screening programs​ and integrated treatment plans addressing the⁢ physical, emotional, and lifestyle aspects of ‌the disorder.

“Early awareness and⁣ lifestyle changes — not just medication — are key to preventing long-term complications and protecting women’s health,” Dr. Dayal added. Experts are urging women to seek timely medical advice, ⁣challenge the stigma surrounding reproductive ⁣health, and prioritize preventative measures.

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