How to Make Hair Grow When Suffering From Polycystic Ovarian Disease
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects women of childbearing age and is characterized by hormonal imbalances. The disorder is a common cause of infertility. PCOS comes with unpleasant symptoms caused by a high level of male hormones. Side effects include excessive hair growth on the face, irregular menstrual cycles, ovarian cysts and male pattern baldness. The hair loss is especially embarrassing for women suffering from PCOS, but remedies are available to make hair grow.Things You'll Need
- Diet low in sugar
- Consultation with knowledgeable doctor
- Weight-loss plan
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Cut sugar out of your diet. High blood sugar causes an increase in testosterone, the male hormone responsible for baldness and hair loss.
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Form a weight-loss plan. Cutting out sugar will help the weight loss process, but a healthy diet and regular exercise regimen should be incorporated into your daily routine. Excess weight increases levels of the baldness-causing hormone testosterone; losing weight decreases this hormone.
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Ask your doctor about starting the prescription drug Meteformin. Meteformin helps reduce blood sugar and decreases the amount of testosterone the body produces -- in effect stopping baldness and helping hair grow back.
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Consult your doctor about the benefit of another medication called Flutamide, possibly the most effective drug in treating hair loss in women suffering from PCOS. Flutamide causes hair follicles to become resistant to testosterone, helping lost hair grow back and preventing further hair loss.
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