Busy schedules and bad lifestyle choices have led individuals to experience increased body weight.
The increase in body weight is leading to major health problems such as Obesity.
According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), about 42.4% of individuals in the US are obese and dealing with weight problems.
However, some medical conditions might also cause Obesity in some individuals.
One such medical condition is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome or PCOS. It can be a causing factor of weight gain in women or Assigned Females at Birth (AFAB).
But why does PCOS cause weight gain?
In this article about PCOS weight gain, let us find out the relation between PCOS and weight gain and how we can manage this weight increase due to this condition
PCOS Defined
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, or PCOS, is a hormonal problem experienced by women or AFAB who are in their reproductive years.
It affects 5-10% of teens and young women.
In PCOS, ovaries produce excess amounts of male sex hormones called Androgens.
Some common signs and symptoms that indicate PCOS are irregular periods, excessive hair, infertility, insulin resistance, and acne.
However, there are no definite causes of PCOS. Some underlying factors, such as type-2 Diabetes and hereditary, may lead to PCOS.
Seeking guidance from a trusted doctor can help diagnose the underlying cause for the effective treatment of PCOS.


