Have you heard of the surgical procedure called PCOS hysterectomy? Well, this is an option that has been adopted by many women all over the world to get rid of their Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). This procedure involves the removal of the cervix and the uterus. A partial hysterectomy may be done for just the removal of the uterus.
PCOS is a hormonal disorder where several small cysts develop in the ovaries causing a woman several problems like inability to bear children, problems in blood vessels, heart and liver, menstrual cycle and hormones. If you face symptoms like excessive growth of hair on the face, chest, thumbs and toes, discomfort and pain in the abdomen, growth of extra skin on the neck and armpits, heavy flow or very light flow during periods and irregular periods, you can see a doctor. The doctor will diagnose you after checking the medical history and then performing tests like blood tests and an ultrasound exam.
Hysterectomy is often considered to be risky when performed on a patient with diabetes, heart disease or obesity. With the removal of ovaries, there is immediate menopause . The ills of hysterectomy also include excessive blood loss, bladder injury, bowel injury, and anesthesia problems.
A patient of
PCOS will do
good to opt for holistic remedies. These remedies get to
the root of the problem and try to provide proper relief
from PCOS. For PCOS cure, holistic
remedies are by far the best option, simply because
conventional treatments and over the counter medicines
fail to get to the root of the condition and just treat
the symptoms.

