Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a common hormonal and medical condition that affects many women around the world.
While it is well known for causing irregular periods and ovarian cysts, one symptom that is frequently overlooked is fatigue.
PCOS Fatigue can weaken and impact the daily lives of those affected.
This article will explore the connection between PCOS and fatigue, what Adrenal Fatigue is, and practical strategies for treating PCOS Fatigue.
PCOS Fatigue: Understanding the Connection
Fatigue associated with PCOS is more than just feeling tired after a long day; it’s an overwhelming sense of exhaustion that persists regardless of adequate rest.
Many women with PCOS report feeling drained and sluggish, even after a complete sleep.
The exact mechanisms underlying PCOS Fatigue are not fully understood, but it is believed to be linked to the hormonal imbalances that happen in people with PCOS.
Insulin resistance, a common feature of PCOS, can contribute to fluctuations in blood sugar levels, leading to energy crashes and fatigue.
Additionally, the elevated levels of Androgens (male hormones) in PCOS can disrupt the balance of hormones, further contributing to fatigue.
PCOS can lead to mood swings, as well as feelings of Anxiety and Depression in women.
Insulin resistance is a common cause of all types of PCOS.
To learn more about other types of PCOS, read Beyond the Basics: Exploring Different Types of PCOS.


