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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Causes, Symptoms & Treatments


at Omniya Clinic in London


What is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)?


If you’re with periods, acne, weight changes, or unwanted facial hair, you’re not alone. Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects many women and can impact everything from hormones and to fertility and .


At Omniya Clinic in London, we take a medical, approach:  your hormones, Thyroid Therapy, metabolism, and lifestyle to understand what’s driving your . From there, we create a personalised treatment plan to help you balance, energy, and your long-term health.


What is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)?


Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a and that affects how the ovaries . It’s by higher levels of androgens (such as testosterone) and ovulation, which can lead to or absent periods, acne, and unwanted facial or body hair.


Many women with PCOS also resistance, where the body struggles to regulate blood sugar effectively. Over time, this can contribute to weight gain, sugar cravings, fatigue, and skin changes if not .


While PCOS is common, its are unique to each person, which is why an assessment and plan is essential for .


Common Symptoms of PCOS


PCOS can show up differently for everyone, but some of the most frequent include:


 


If you recognise of these symptoms, it’s worth booking a comprehensive hormone and assessment. Identifying the early can make treatment far more .


What Causes PCOS?


The exact cause of Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) isn’t fully understood, but it’s usually the result of several factors; including genetics, , and metabolism. These can how the and how the body key hormones like and testosterone.


Common factors include:


 


Understanding which of these are your symptoms is the first step toward effective treatment, which is why hormonal and is to our approach at Omniya.


What Treatments are Available For PCOS?


How We Diagnose PCOS at Omniya


At Omniya Clinic in Knightsbridge, your will begin with a review of your symptoms, medical history, and . PCOS is a diagnosis supported by investigations, only where useful, to your hormone and metabolic profile.


Your pathway may include:


 


You’ll leave your consultation with a clear, evidence-based plan and a schedule to track and optimise your results.


How We Treat PCOS at Omniya


PCOS management is always personalised, addressing both and underlying causes. plans often medical therapy, nutrition, and lifestyle support, to restore hormonal and wellbeing.


Common options include:


 


Our goal is to help you feel balanced, confident, and in control, not just managing symptoms, but their root causes.


Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) FAQs


A balanced diet is one of the most effective tools for managing PCOS. lean protein, high-fibre foods, and minimally processed helps stabilise blood sugar and reduce insulin resistance, one of the main drivers of symptoms. plates with consistent meal timing can reduce cravings, improve energy, and weight . Many also from resistance or strength-based exercise, which sensitivity and hormone balance.


There is no cure for PCOS, but symptoms are highly . With a comprehensive plan that hormones, metabolism, and lifestyle, many women more regular cycles, skin, hair growth patterns, and better energy levels. Early and care can also reduce risks such as and cardiovascular disease.


Yes. Many women with PCOS conceive once balance and sensitivity improve. In some cases, or assisted reproductive treatments may be recommended.


vary depending on your symptoms and plan. Some notice in energy, skin, or mood within a few weeks, while cycle regulation, ovulation, and body composition may take several months. Your will review your and adjust your plan to optimise results.


While PCOS itself isn’t reversible, even a small percentage reduction in body weight (if relevant) can balance, menstrual regularity, and insulin sensitivity.
























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