Dr Sowparnika S N PCOS diagnoses have surged among younger individuals, yet awareness remains low despite its prevalence as the most common female endocrine disorder and a leading cause of infertility. Affecting 6-26 per cent of women globally and 3.7-22.5 per cent in India, PCOS is characterised by chronic anovulation, irregular periods, hirsutism, and […]Read More
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Dr Sirisha Mallamuri Menstruation, a natural and cyclical occurrence in a women’s life, typically happens once a month. However, in some cases, women may experience menstruation twice a month. This irregularity can be concerning and may warrant a closer look into the underlying factors contributing to this phenomenon. Experiencing menstruation twice a month can be a […]Read More
Team L&M Ayurveda FemTech brand Gynoveda recently conducted a Period Health Study. The survey saw responses from over three lakh women across the country in the age bracket of 18 to 45 years, who were categorised into three groups based on prevalence, severity and bodily changes. The first group included women with Menstrual Disorders, which constituted […]Read More
Dr Micky Mehta Women are an extra sensitive and overly emotional beings. This makes them vulnerable to aches and pains of psychological kind, great disappointments, thus great depressions. This translates into a very poor health condition because immunity drops because of the fight and flight response. Repair and restoration go for a toss. Rejuvenation is […]Read More
Dr Duru Shah Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that affects a significant percentage of women of reproductive age. The condition is characterized by an imbalance in female sex hormones that can lead to a range of symptoms, including irregular periods, excessive hair growth, acne, and fertility problems. While the exact cause of […]Read More