Those with PCOS are far more likely to experience depression, anxiety, eating disorders and experience struggles with body image. Reported rates of depression is up to 80% and anxiety 76.7%.
In the UK it is recommended that adults are routinely screened for mental health disorders, particularly for those with long term health issues, mental health guidelines do not currently recognise those with PCOS as being high risk for anxiety and depression.
PCOS affects us in so many ways physically, but the mental affects can have an even worse effect on us, which then impacts the severity of our physical symptoms.
September is PolyCystic Ovary Syndrome Awareness Month.
There is NO cure for PCOS since it is a life long condition for women, no matter what mansplainers try to tell you.
PCOS is treated as a Syndrome only and not an Illness all around the World.
It only affects women after all… right?
· Please, educate yourself and others around you this month.
· Like, reblog and share this or anything PCOS related, that you see in September here or on any kind of social media.
September is PCOS Awareness Month. Just making aware of what PCOS is, is not enough.
There are not just physical symptoms, it bring with it sometimes, a whirlwind of emotions and a flurry of mental health issues. Making aware of this is equally vital for holistic female health care.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a condition common among women of reproductive age. Women with PCOS may have infrequent or prolonged menstrual periods or excess male hormone (androgen) levels. The ovaries may develop numerous small collections of fluid (follicles) and fail to regularly release eggs.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a condition, not a disease that cannot be cured, although it can be controlled!
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September is PolyCystic Ovary Syndrome Awareness Month. There is NO cure for PCOS since it is a life long condition.
PCOS is, in almost all countries, treated as a syndrome only and not an illness. It only affects women after all … why would anyone care.
Educate yourself and others around you this month please. Like, reblog and share this or anything PCOS related, that you see in September here or on any kind of social media.
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Did you know September is PCOS awareness month? What is PCOS? Glad you asked, it is polycystic ovarian syndrome. Basically there are cysts on the ovaries and hormone imbalance. You might be asking, "what does this have to do with me?" 1 in 10 women are affected by PCOS, so while you may not know who has it there is most likely at LEAST one person you know with it. How can you tell? Truth is, you can't. It's different for everyone, for someone it's being overweight, others access hair/hair loss, depression, moods swings, infertility, and more. The photos I've posted sheds some insight of what living with PCOS may look like, not only that but the last one are some ways to help manage. Sadly there isn't a cure but maybe one day. Stay informed and do your own research and at least for me it's okay to ask questions! #pcosawarness #pcosawarenessmonth #cysters https://www.instagram.com/p/CToClPnsEVE/?utm_medium=tumblr