Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a prevalent and complex endocrine disorder that affects millions of women worldwide, particularly those of reproductive age. It is characterized by hormonal imbalances, irregular menstrual cycles, and the presence of multiple small cysts on the ovaries. Beyond its reproductive implications, PCOS often impacts metabolic health and emotional well-being, making it a multidimensional condition requiring comprehensive care.
Medically, PCOS is linked to an imbalance in female reproductive hormones—especially elevated levels of androgens (male hormones) which can interfere with ovulation. This hormonal disruption often leads to:
PCOS is also associated with long-term risks such as cardiovascular disease, endometrial hyperplasia, and metabolic syndrome.
From an Ayurvedic viewpoint, PCOS is a disorder rooted in the imbalance of the three doshas, primarily Kapha and Vata, and is often associated with Agnimandya (digestive fire imbalance) and Ama (toxin) accumulation. These imbalances disrupt the natural rhythm of the female reproductive system, affecting the formation and release of healthy ova (eggs) and leading to the formation of cysts.
In Ayurveda, PCOS can be correlated with conditions such as "Artava Dushti" (menstrual disorders) and "Granthi" (cystic formations). Key contributing factors identified in Ayurvedic texts include:
We take a holistic and individualized approach to managing PCOS. Our treatments not only aim to alleviate symptoms but also address the root cause of hormonal disturbances. By integrating classical Ayurvedic wisdom with modern diagnostic tools, we provide a compassionate and natural pathway to reproductive health and overall well-being.