Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) near Brooklyn

What Is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)?

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, also known as PCOS, encompasses a variety of symptoms such as irregular menstrual cycles, and elevated male hormone levels resulting in hair loss, acne, and increased body hair growth. Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome near Brooklyn may also struggle with weight management and exhibit signs of high insulin levels.

PCOS affects up to eight percent of women. The exact cause of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is still unknown, and research is ongoing to better understand this prevalent condition.

 

Causes Of PCOS

Researchers have identified a link between PCOS and obesity. These patients often have significant insulin resistance, with diabetes developing in up to fifty percent of PCOS sufferers. They also tend to develop upper body obesity and face a higher risk of heart disease.

How Is PCOS Diagnosed near Brooklyn?

There is no definitive test to diagnose Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Our physicians make the diagnosis when women exhibit two or more of the following signs:

  • Irregular or infrequent menstrual periods
  • Symptoms of high male hormones (acne, increased body hair, and scalp hair loss) or elevated male hormones on blood tests
  • Cysts on the ovaries visible on a sonogram

Two other hormonal conditions, Cushing’s syndrome and congenital adrenal hyperplasia, can present with similar symptoms. It is crucial to rule out these disorders through blood tests and sometimes saliva tests.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Testing

We provide a comprehensive range of diagnostic tests at our clinic near Brooklyn, including:
Testing for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Resting Metabolic Rate

RMR, or more commonly referred to as Resting Metabolic Rate, measures the number of calories the body burns at rest. More specifically, it represents a person’s energy expenditure when not engaging in physical or strenuous activities.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Treatment

Our treatment approach is personalized to address the unique concerns of each patient. Since the cause of PCOS is not fully understood, treatments focus on managing the symptoms experienced by each woman.

 

  • Birth control pills and other medications can reduce acne and body hair growth, improve scalp hair loss, and regulate menstrual cycles.
  • Diet and weight loss can enhance insulin resistance and lower the risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes.
  • Various medications can improve insulin resistance and increase a woman’s chances of becoming pregnant if desired.

Patient Testimonial

"Absolutely amazing visit! I was referred by my hematologist whom I trust and respect. I had been searching for an understanding endocrinologist for a long time. Within five minutes, the doctor grasped my concerns and initiated tests. I believe Dr. Eytan will help me. Her professionalism, bedside manners, and eagerness to assist are truly remarkable. I am very satisfied and look forward to future visits. EXCELLENT!!!"

- MAY R.

Does PCOS Affect Fertility?

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is linked to infertility. However, not all women with PCOS face challenges when trying to conceive. There is no test that can predict which women with PCOS will have difficulty conceiving. We work with women near Brooklyn to optimize their chances of conceiving through treatments like weight loss programs and medications. We also discuss whether a consultation with a reproductive specialist is appropriate.
PCOS Affecting Fertility Reasons Why

Can PCOS Lead To Other Complications?

Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome are at risk of developing Gestational Diabetes during pregnancy and Type 2 Diabetes later in life.

 

Is PCOS Genetic?

Women with a first-degree relative (mother, sister, or daughter) with PCOS are more likely to develop the condition themselves.

 

Schedule A Consultation

At East Side Endocrinology and Nutrition, our practitioners are well-versed in diagnosing and managing Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome near Brooklyn. Schedule a consultation by calling our office at 212-772-7628.

 

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