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Does PCOS ever go away, and is there a cure?

Androgen Excess Society
this time there is no cure for PCOS. However, with proper treatment many of the symptoms can be controlled and possibly even eliminated. With appropriate treatment hirsutism, acne, irregular periods, weight gain, and infertility all can be treated. Although there is no cure, all women with PCOS should seek the care of a physician to optimize their health and prevent progression of symptoms. Women with PCOS are commonly bothered by very irregular menstrual periods.

Is there a cure for PCOS?

Center for Fertility and Reproductive Medicine - FAQ
No. PCOS is a condition that can be managed, but currently no cure exists. Treatment of the symptoms can help reduce risks of future health problems.

Will removing my ovaries cure my PCOS?

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) FAQ
present, there is no cure for PCOS. The endocrine upset characterized by polycystic ovaries does not go away just because the ovaries are removed. Attention must be focused on why the ovary acted that way, and what signals called it to make 30 pellet-sized follicles at the same instant? It is possible that it might lessen symptoms, but it is a rather extreme approach that will not prove to be a cure.

How does the Insulite PCOS System help women with PCOS?

PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) - Frequently Asked Questi...
This product has been designed specifically with the PCOS user in mind. Because the genesis of most ovarian cysts is affected by insulin, the Insulite PCOS System is an important strategy for reducing not only the condition but also Insulin Resistance, the root cause of PCOS. The Insulite PCOS System has several elements. The PCOS + formula is designed to reduce circulating testosterone, increase sex hormone binding globulin, and support liver function and hormone metabolism.

Why does the Insulite PCOS System recommend a regular exercise program to reverse PCOS?

PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) - Frequently Asked Questi...
The main reason we recommend exercise as a critical part of this system is that it will reduce your insulin secretion which is the main cause of PCOS. Exercise is a necessary component of dealing with the symptoms of PCOS. It boosts your metabolism, burns calories, increases the number of receptor sites on your cells' surface allowing glucose to enter the cell and be converted to energy instead of fat. Keep in mind that there is no single strategy that is effective for PCOS.

Is there a cure?

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance: Frequently Asked Qu...
No, there is not yet a cure for depression or bipolar disorder. But research is underway to determine the exact cause of these illnesses, to develop better treatments and eventually a cure. Click here to learn more about current research.

Do you have PCOS?

PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) - Frequently Asked Questi...
quot;I started taking Insulite PCOS system in early November 2005 after hearing about you through the internet and by the end of December I was pregnant. I am just thrilled that I have been so lucky and don't know what I would have done if I hadn't discovered Insulite and I want to thank you all very much for helping me achieve my wish." quot;I have been on the Insulite PCOS system for a little over 3 months now and it is truly a miracle.

When does jaundice go away?

Question and Answers on Jaundice and Your Newborn
In breastfed infants, jaundice often lasts for more than 2 to 3 weeks. In formula-fed infants, most jaundice goes away by 2 weeks. If your baby is jaundiced for more than 3 weeks, see your baby's doctor. The information contained in this publication should not be used as a substitute for the medical care and advice of your pediatrician. There may be variations in treatment that your pediatrician may recommend based on individual facts and circumstances.

You seem to be beating around the bush. What, specifically, does it take to cure aging?

FAQ - ImmInstWiki
Well, I was trying to keep the technical (and possibly more complicated) aspects to a minimum since this is meant to be an "overview" FAQ, but since you asked here it goes. There are seven things that lead to aging, period. It may come as a surprise to some people that there aren't more, or that I didn't say something more complicated, but there really are only seven things.

Will it ever go away?

CCFC Crohn's and Colitis - FAQ's
Occasionally one sees individuals with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis who have one attack and never have another one. A more common pattern however is for it to settle for long periods of time and then act up. The vast majority of people with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis lead normal and productive lives. They work, have families and go on vacations like anyone else.
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