Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a serious genetic, hormone, metabolic and reproductive disorder that affects people with ovaries. It is the leading cause of female infertility and a precursor for other serious conditions including obesity, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and endometrial cancer.
The aim of PCOS Awareness Month is to help improve the lives of those affected by PCOS and to help them to overcome their symptoms as well as prevent and reduce their risks for life-threatening related diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and cancer.
The goals and ideals of PCOS Awareness Month are to:
- increase awareness of, and education about, PCOS among the general public, women, girls, and healthcare professionals
- improve diagnosis and treatment of the condition
- disseminate information on diagnosis and treatment options
- improve quality of life and outcomes for women and girls with a PCOS diagnosis
- promote the need for further research, improved treatment, care options, and ultimately a cure for PCOS
- acknowledge the challenges affecting all women and girls diagnosed with PCOS
- urge medical researchers and healthcare professionals to advance their understanding of PCOS in order to research, diagnose, and provide assistance to women and girls with PCOS and
- encourage countries, states, territories and localities to make PCOS a public health priority
Join us on the Women’s Health, Wisdom, and… WINE! podcast as we talk more about PCOS, proper diagnosis, and integrative treatment options for the 4 distinct types of PCOS.