Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) gets is name because of the effect it can have on a womans ovaries; because of how it frequently presents as a string of ovarian cysts; and because, high on the list of associated symptoms and effects, youll find things like infertility and anovulation. However, to suggest that its just a condition of the ovaries would be misleading. Actually, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) can have huge ramifications on...more
Its frightening to think that a young girl could be diagnosed with a condition as serious as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), but it happens more likely than any of us would ever like to think. This is a common conditionthe most common of all womens hormonal conditions, actuallyand it affects millions of women, up to 10% of all women of childbearing age. That includes girls as young as eleven years of agea daunting notion, to be sure, but one...more
Triiodothyronine, or T3 for short, is a hormone produced by your thyroid gland. Though often outnumbered by T4, another one of the thyroid hormones, T3 is integral in keeping your metabolism going and regulating the systems of your body. Unfortunately, women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) are more likely to develop imbalances in these hormones than those who do not have it. If you suffer from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, then you understand how delicate the hormones of the body really are. Though the exact link between Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, and other thyroid disorders has not yet been set in stone by the medical community, it has been asserted that the already off balance hormones that are responsible for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome are capable of causing the body to produce inaccurate levels of thyroid hormones. What Does T3 Do?Your thyroid is responsible for a number of functions, the largest of which being the maintenance of your metabolism. Some of the others include:Regulating body heatKeeping muscles tonedBreaking down protein, carbohydrates, and fatRegulating the rates at which the respiratory and cardiovascular systems...more
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a fairly common illness that is, relatively, unknown to the medical community. Despite the fact that it affects between five and ten percent of women of childbearing age, and doctors have been able to put together a loose list of symptoms that accompany this life-changing condition, there has yet to be a...more
In recent times, plenty of corporations have started providing printing solutions via the internet They let you to carry out all sorts of tasks, like create unique printed goods, or print brochures and flyers for marketing promotions. On this page, I will talk about many of the ways you can utilize online printing companies, and also give you a...more
The concept of the miracle drug is a familiar one to sufferers of any long-term medical condition. Rumors and theories circulate about a pill that can make all the symptoms go away, beat the disease altogether, or, at the very least, go a long way toward making it more manageable. Sometimes such a pill even makes it to market, though its generally found to be less than its cracked up to be. For many women afflicted with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), the wait for a miracle drug has been a long and painful onebut could there be hope on the horizon?Some have speculated that Inositol could be an effective remedy for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), and indeed, some initial studies have shown that the drug might well be effective. Having said that, it is far from a miraculous cure, and it comes with plenty of reasons for caution. Read more about Inositol, and discover the best way for treating Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS).The Cause of PCOS?Its important to remember that PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) is a disorder rooted in Insulin Resistance, which can in turn lead to all manner of hormonal imbalances and a myriad of health problems. When left untreated, Insulin...more
Do you ever wonder what it is that controls things like your level of hunger, the extent of your appetite, and your bodys use of energy? The answer is hormonesand one hormone in particular. A hormone called leptin is said by many scientists to be one...more
Are you a woman suffering from the condition known as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)? If so, you may know already that the condition is reversible - only if you are willing to undertake certain healthier lifestyle modifications. This means...more
The main reasons of bedwetting in kids are attributable to an imbalance in bladder muscles, a bladder that is too tiny to carry the number of urine that they turn out, consuming diuretic drug such as cola or chocolate, making more urine thanks to a...more
Graves disease, otherwise known as the thyroid eye disease, is a rather mysterious, however grave situation. So as to clarify what the graves disease eye problem is you must first get familiar with the thyroid gland and what it does. There is more to...more
In today's world, it is a common phenomenon to be tired. People have to do a lot of work and catch up with the fast advancement in technology. Sometimes, the body cannot adjust immediately to all the changes that are happening thus resulting to...more
Persistent tiredness is an unwanted feeling. Nobody wants to feel weak and sleepy all the time. Nobody wants to be unproductive with work and nobody wants to be disrupted with their tasks because of the lack of concentration and motivation. As you...more