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PCOD Exercises
Cycling
Indoor or outdoor cycling can be a fun and effective way to get moving. What will be the benefits of…
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PCOD Exercises
Swimming
Low-impact exercise that helps with weight management and cardiovascular health. What will be the benefits of Swimming in PCOD/PCOS ?…
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PCOD Exercises
Running
If you enjoy running, it can be a great way to burn calories and improve insulin sensitivity. What will be…
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PCOD Exercises
Walking
A simple yet effective way to get started. Aim for at least 30 minutes of brisk walking most days of…
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Myth: Once diagnosed, PCOS is a lifelong condition with no treatment options.
Fact: While there’s no cure, various treatment options, including lifestyle modifications, medication, and sometimes surgery, can help manage PCOS and…
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Myth: PCOS is caused by eating too many sugary foods.
Fact: While diet and lifestyle factors can influence PCOS, the underlying cause is a hormonal imbalance.
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Myth: All women with PCOS will have multiple cysts on their ovaries.
Fact: While polycystic ovaries are a characteristic feature of PCOS, not all women with PCOS will have visible cysts on…
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Myth: PCOS is purely a reproductive health issue.
Fact: While PCOS can affect fertility, it can also lead to a range of metabolic and cardiovascular health problems.
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Myth: PCOS is a rare condition affecting only a few women.
Fact: PCOS is one of the most common hormonal disorders affecting women of reproductive age.
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Myth: PCOS is a life sentence.
Fact: With proper management, women with PCOS can lead healthy and fulfilling lives
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