• P.C.O.S
  • Myoma (Fibroids)
  • Endometriosis
  • Infertility
  • Menopausal Syndrome

P.C.O.S

Polycystic ovarian syndrome or disease (PCOS/PCOD) is a hormonal disorder that affects women in their reproductive age. PCOS is a common health condition that affects teen and young women, it is seen in 1 out of 10 women in their childbearing age. The reproductive system of women is controlled by the complex interplay of primarily five reproductive hormones namely estrogen, gonadotropin - releasing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, progesterone and luteinizing hormone. An imbalance within these hormones leads to a hormonal disorder called the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) among women of reproductive age.

Polycystic ovarian syndrome is marked by the breakdown of reproductive hormones in women of childbearing age. Along with havoc in female hormonal control, ovaries release abnormal amounts of androgen (male hormones). This hormonal breakdown results in irregular or prolonged menstrual periods, excessive body hair, acne and hair loss. Polycystic ovaries may fail to develop follicles and regularly release eggs, causing difficulty in conceiving a pregnancy.

Myoma (Fibroids)

Myoma or Fibroids are benign tumors of smooth muscle cells of the uterine wall that grow inside or on a woman’s uterus. They are the most common tumors of the female reproductive system. They vary in numbers and size. Some women may have clusters of fibroids, while others will just have one. They can be as small as a sesame seed or grow as big as a grapefruit.

Endometriosis

Endometriosis is when the tissue that makes up the uterine lining (the lining of the womb) is present on other organs inside your body. Endometriosis is usually found in the lower abdomen, or pelvis, but can appear anywhere in the body. Women with endometriosis often have lower abdominal pain, pain with periods, or pain with sexual intercourse, and may report having a hard time getting pregnant. On the other hand, some women with endometriosis may not have any symptoms at all.

Infertility

Infertility may be due to male or female factors. Cause of Infertility in woman include ovarian, tubal, age-related , uterine problems, PCOS, endometriosis and irregular menstrual cycles. Male infertility is caused by problems that affect either sperm production or sperm transport, varicocele, infections, ejaculation problems, tumours, hormone imbalances etc. Our specific treatments for infertility have given us very positive results.

Menopausal Syndrome

Perimenopause is the first stage in this process and can start eight to 10 years before menopause. Menopause is the point when a woman no longer has menstrual periods. Postmenopause is the stage after menopause. Common symptoms include hot flushes,vaginal dryness,sleep disturbances and mood swings. This conditions will be treated in our centre by our special therapies, diet, internal medications and daily routines.