Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) near Queens

Understanding Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or POS, is a condition characterized by a variety of symptoms including irregular menstrual cycles and elevated levels of male hormones leading to issues like scalp hair loss, acne, and excessive hair growth. Women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome near Queens may also struggle with weight management and present signs of elevated insulin levels.

POS impacts up to eight percent of women. The precise cause of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome remains unclear, and ongoing research aims to enhance our understanding of this prevalent condition.

 

PCOS Causes

Researchers have identified a correlation between POS and obesity. Patients often exhibit severe insulin resistance, with diabetes manifesting in up to fifty percent of PCOS patients. They are prone to developing upper body obesity and an elevated risk of heart disease.

How Is PCOS Diagnosed near Queens?

There is no single test to confirm Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Our doctors diagnose the condition when women present with two or more of the following symptoms:

  • Irregular or infrequent menstrual cycles
  • Symptoms of elevated male hormones (acne, increased body hair, and scalp hair loss) or high levels of male hormones detected in blood tests
  • Cysts on the ovaries visible on an ultrasound

Other hormonal conditions like Cushing’s syndrome and congenital adrenal hyperplasia can mimic POS symptoms. It is crucial to exclude these conditions with appropriate blood and saliva tests.

Testing For Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Our office near Queens offers comprehensive diagnostic testing including:
Testing for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Resting Metabolic Rate

RMR, or Resting Metabolic Rate, measures the number of calories the body burns at rest. It is a precise measure of a person’s energy expenditure when not engaged in physical activities. Learn more about our Resting Metabolic Rate services.

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Treatment

Our treatment approach is customized to address the specific concerns of each patient. Since the exact cause of POS is not well-understood, treatments are aimed at managing the individual symptoms experienced by each woman.

 

  • Birth control pills and other medications help reduce acne, body hair growth, and improve scalp hair loss, while also regulating menstrual cycles.
  • Diet and weight loss can enhance insulin resistance and lower the risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes.
  • Several medications can improve insulin resistance and may increase the likelihood of becoming pregnant if desired.

Patient Testimonial

"Absolutely unbelievable visit!!!! I was referred by my hematologist whom I trust and respect. I was looking for an understanding endocrinologist for a very long time. I could not believe that after five minutes doctor understood my concerns and started tests. I believe that Dr. Eytan will help me. Her professionalism, bedside manners and willingness to help are real and on the high level. I am very satisfied and looking forward to new visits. EXCELLENT!!!"

- MAY R.

Does PCOS Affect Fertility?

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is linked to infertility. However, not all women with POS encounter difficulties conceiving. There are no tests that can predict which women with POS will struggle to conceive. We work with women near Queens to optimize their chances of conceiving through weight loss programs and medications. We also discuss whether consulting 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 POS themselves.

 

Schedule A Consultation

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

 

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