PCOS and pain often go together. This may because of the commonly higher levels of inflammation, the emotional and psychological overlay of this syndrome, the additional weight resting on joints, or due to many other and varied reasons. PCOS And Pain Must Be Addressed! Dealing with pain is very important. Pain lessens our quality of life, but it also puts our…
pcos and pain
I look after many women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and there are many common complaints… I am insulin resistance. My blood sugars drop and I feel so tired. I am in pain. I have cramping. I suffer from high blood pressure, constipation, palpitations, high cholesterol, too much inflammation, restless legs syndrome, anxiety and depression. Could there possibly be one answer?…
Are you struggling with PCOS and pain? Does your back hurt? Maybe your breasts? Your womb or your head? Pain is not uncommon in PCOS. Why? Women with PCOS often have highly levels of inflammation in their body, which can be assessed with tests like hsCRP. Inflammation can cause pain. I spoke to a reproductive endocrinologist about this a couple…