A Review on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

    Minakshi Pawar*1, Nikita Rathod2, Mr. Shaikh Faizan3, Mr. Mohammed Sufiyan4, Anjali Pawar5, Shweta Rajput6
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    TLDR A polyherbal syrup with cinnamon, ginger, and aloe vera may help manage PCOS by balancing hormones and improving metabolic health.
    The review discusses polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), a common hormonal disorder in women of reproductive age, characterized by symptoms such as menstrual disturbances and excessive hair growth. The study focuses on developing a polyherbal syrup to treat PCOS, aiming to regulate hormonal imbalances, support ovarian function, and improve menstrual regularity and fertility. The syrup includes extracts from plants like cinnamon, ginger, and aloe vera. A cross-sectional study involving nursing students assessed the impact of a structured teaching program on PCOS knowledge. The review highlights the potential benefits of combining conventional and traditional therapies, such as Ayurvedic treatments, to manage PCOS effectively.
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