Hormone Zone
Hormone Zone is back after our break! We’ll be starting a new bite-sized format mixed with specialist interviews. Today’s discussion gets into a question we hear a lot: are ovarian cysts the same thing as polycystic ovaries or PCOS? While the two certainly sound similar, they are actually quite different. Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs in or surrounding the ovary. They affect 8-18% of pre and postmenopausal women. While they oftentimes cause no discomfort or symptoms, they can sometimes become twisted or burst open which can be painful and dangerous. There are different types of cysts such as follicular cysts, corpus luteum cysts. Polycystic ovaries, on the other hand, refer to a state of your ovaries having an abnormally-high number of follicles surrounding them. They do not cause any harm or pain and are not dangerous. And as one final clarification point: having polycystic ovaries does not automatically mean that you have PCOS! They are commonly seen with PCOS, but can also be due to another hormone imbalance or just be a “normal” variant of your own body. They must be accompanied by high androgen levels (detected through lab work) and / or irregular or absent ovulation (detected through irregular menstrual cycles) to be diagnosed as PCOS. If you have any questions or have a topic you would like us to discuss in a future episode. — SHOW NOTES Pollie’s advisor Dr. Pooja Mahtani has a great blog article covering this topic: https://poojamahtaniwellness.com/polycystic-ovaries-vs-pcos-whats-the-difference/ [https://poojamahtaniwellness.com/polycystic-ovaries-vs-pcos-whats-the-difference/] https://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/medicalpubs/diseasemanagement/womens-health/ovarian-cysts/ [https://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/medicalpubs/diseasemanagement/womens-health/ovarian-cysts/] — Learn more about Pollie on our website (www.pollie.co [http://www.pollie.co/]) or Instagram and Tiktok (@pollie.co).
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