Authors :
Dr. R. Anusha; Dr. P. Allwin Christuraj; U. Sudhaveni; H. Nasiya; E. Esakki Karthick
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 7 - July
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JUL1405
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Abstract :
A multifactorial ailment, polycystic ovary
syndrome, is typified by persistent anovulation along with
indications of excess androgen without the presence of
other particular diseases of the pituitary, thyroid, or
adrenal glands that might cause comparable symptoms.
Because polycystic ovarian syndrome is frequently
accompanied by obesity, elevated insulin resistance and
increased metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors are
commonly linked to the condition. In Kulasekharam,
Tamil Nadu, India, at the Sree Ramakrishna Medical
College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences and Hospital,
the study was conducted. Women who are between the
ages of 18 and 25 are taking part in the research. After
outlining the purpose of the study, verbal consent was
obtained. This survey received 30 responses. There are
thirty questions in the survey. The following subjects were
included in the questionnaire's parameters: food,
menstruation disorders, anxiety, hair care, and digestive
problems. The study excluded female subjects who were
unwilling or uncooperative. Most women are affected by
polycystic ovarian syndrome. Their food is not well-
balanced and healthy. Women also need to be better
informed on the importance of maintaining good hygiene,
eating a balanced diet, drinking enough water, and the
dangers of junk food. They also need to learn more about
gut dysbiosis and how to prevent exposure to
environmental pollutants. Future medical treatments
should concentrate on these areas in order to improve
young women's general health and wellness.
Keywords :
Stress, Anxiety, Menstrual Disorder, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
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A multifactorial ailment, polycystic ovary
syndrome, is typified by persistent anovulation along with
indications of excess androgen without the presence of
other particular diseases of the pituitary, thyroid, or
adrenal glands that might cause comparable symptoms.
Because polycystic ovarian syndrome is frequently
accompanied by obesity, elevated insulin resistance and
increased metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors are
commonly linked to the condition. In Kulasekharam,
Tamil Nadu, India, at the Sree Ramakrishna Medical
College of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences and Hospital,
the study was conducted. Women who are between the
ages of 18 and 25 are taking part in the research. After
outlining the purpose of the study, verbal consent was
obtained. This survey received 30 responses. There are
thirty questions in the survey. The following subjects were
included in the questionnaire's parameters: food,
menstruation disorders, anxiety, hair care, and digestive
problems. The study excluded female subjects who were
unwilling or uncooperative. Most women are affected by
polycystic ovarian syndrome. Their food is not well-
balanced and healthy. Women also need to be better
informed on the importance of maintaining good hygiene,
eating a balanced diet, drinking enough water, and the
dangers of junk food. They also need to learn more about
gut dysbiosis and how to prevent exposure to
environmental pollutants. Future medical treatments
should concentrate on these areas in order to improve
young women's general health and wellness.
Keywords :
Stress, Anxiety, Menstrual Disorder, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.