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Long-Term Consequences Of PCOS

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Long-term complications
There are many long-term consequences of PCOS. If PCOS is not properly treated there is a bigger chance of having long-term consequences. One of these consequences is type II diabetes. Women with PCOS frequently have hyperinsulinism and insulin resistance. Women who have irregular ovulation tend to have more insulin resistance. Insulin resistance is a precursor to diabetes, so PCOS patients are more at risk of developing diabetes. It is also shown that women with PCOS are more at risk of having glucose intolerance. Researchers found that women with PCOS also have an increased incidence of mortality related to diabetes complications (Nandi et al., 2014).
There is an increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease in women with PCOS. Obese women with PCOS, women with infrequent menstrual periods and women having signs of hirsutism tend to have higher systolic blood pressures leading to hypertension. PCOS patients are also at risk of atherosclerosis. Those who are …show more content…

So, research’s suggest clomiphene citrate as the best treatment of infertility in PCOS patients. Letrozole can also be combined with metformin to help induce ovulation. Gonadotropins injections and laparoscopic ovarian drilling are second-line interventions if clomiphene fails to induce ovulation. Laparoscopic ovarian drilling is a procedure that involves a laser used to destroy parts of the ovaries that are preventing ovulation. Vitro fertilization is where mature eggs are taken from the ovaries and are fertilized by sperm in a lab setting. Vitro fertilization is used as a last resort when all other treatment is unsuccessful. Women with fertility problems also need emotional support to help prevent depression, poor self-esteem and negative body image (Goodarzi et al.,

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