What is the most widely
affected disease? Is it the PCOS? It could be - and in
fact, PCOS is a strong contender. The polycystic ovary
syndrome
or PCOS affects thousands of women who are
in the childbearing age, and some even say that almost
all females are affected at least once.
Though in most cases, the
ovarian cyst syndrome is benign and does not cause any
major harm, but in some cases a woman may become
infertile or may suffer from ovarian cyst cancer. There
could be complicated cysts too, such as those ones that
can rupture or twist.
The polycystic ovary
syndrome symptoms differ from one woman to another.
While some do not show them at all, there are those in
whom they appear as grave. The main symptoms include an
pain in the abdomen and the back, overgrowth of hair in
the body, irregular or absence of menstrual periods,
mood swings, alopecia, a feeling of tenderness in the
breasts, joint pain, depression, obesity and
acne.
An early detection of the symptoms
is good for any disease, and the same is the case with
PCOS as well. In other words, if there are symptoms, and
if they can be detected early, then the treatment can be
started quickly as well. This becomes particularly
useful if the cysts are on the bigger side and can
rupture. Ruptured cysts
cause a lot of pain and
prompt action should thus be taken. Apart from this,
there can also be a twisted cyst.
Holistic
remedies are a wonderful way to treat the PCOS syndrome
effectively. Unlike the conventional treatments, these
remedies look into the root of the problem and eradicate
them. Holistic remedies are safe and they get rid of the
cyst permanently.