PCOS Treatment in Homeopathy
Were you aware that if the problem of PCOS is left untreated and neglected for an extended period of time, it may also cause female infertility?
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Living with the problem of PCOS and struggling with the issue of infertility can prove to be an extremely challenging experience for women, who often end up feeling that their body is failing to live up to their expectations. Such an experience can also take an emotional toll on the woman, causing her to lose confidence in her womanhood. However, one must understand that such an attitude does not define the woman.
Homeopathy maybe be a more effective means of treating PCOS than conventional means. This system of medicine is gentle, uses natural products and addresses the specific needs of each person with regard to their unique set of PCOS symptoms.
In addition to treating your PCOS symptoms through homeopathy, another important consideration is whether using homeopathic remedies is more successful than using traditional treatment alternatives.
Is PCOS Treatment in Homeopathy Effective?
To answer the question of whether homeopathy is effective for treating PCOS, we first need to understand PCOS and its effects on someone’s menstrual cycle. PCOS will manifest itself through a woman’s menstrual cycle as an erratic menstrual cycle and as an increase in the quantity of androgens, which are hormones associated with masculine characteristics. Although most people have issues related to hormones during their menstrual cycle, many have been able to successfully treat their symptoms solely through homeopathy.
Traditional medicine has primarily focused on hormone manipulation; therefore, homeopathy provides you with the opportunity to treat your symptoms through homeopathic remedies and to address the cause of your symptoms, not merely to temporarily alleviate them.
The best PCOS treatment in homeopathy includes Calc carb, Pulsatilla, Thuja, Sepia, and Apis.
Irregular Menstruation – Is it PolyCystic Ovarian Syndrome?
PolyCystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is more a syndrome than it is a specific medical condition. PCOS is a hormonal disorder that predominantly affects women in their reproductive years and is one of the most common gynaecological conditions today.
How Can You Tell If You Have PCOS?
PCOS is a medical problem defined by the development of many small sac-like cysts within the ovaries (hence the term “PCOS” or “Polycystic Ovary Syndrome”). One of the most common indications that you have PCOS is having irregular periods.
Additional Symptoms of PCOS
- Period troubles
- Unexplained weight gain.
- Excessive facial and body hair growth.
- Acne, oily skin, and dandruff. Read Our Blog on Acne
- Lower abdominal discomfort.
- Infertility
- Feelings of anxiety or depression.
Variations exist among individuals in terms of symptomatic expression, with proper early identification as well as effective management of homeopathic remedies being key elements to successfully manage PCOS.
Root Causes of PCOS
- Insulin Resistance
- Elevated Stress Hormone Levels
- Hormonal Contraceptives
- Hypothyroidism
- Family History of PCOS
PCOS Risk Factor
There are a number of risk factors that contribute to the development of PCOS, including:
- Obesity: Having excess body weight significantly increases your risk of PCOS, as obesity can contribute to menstrual irregularities and hormone imbalance.
- Lack of Exercise: A sedentary lifestyle, or one with little physical activity, can result in obesity and increase the likelihood of developing PCOS.
- Genetic Predisposition: If you have a family member who suffers from PCOS, this indicates you may have a genetic predisposition to developing it.
- Age: PCOS is commonly diagnosed in women between the ages of 15 and 30; however, it can occur at any age.
Identifying your risk factors will be crucial in early identification and proactive management of PCOS through homeopathic means.
Pain Relief Home Remedies for PCOS
Now let’s take a look at some well-known home remedies for addressing the symptoms of PCOS that may be useful to you.
- Stay Healthy with Proper Weight: It’s essential to focus on achieving and maintaining an ideal body weight through exercise and diet. If you do so, this will help reach your weight goals and effectively manage your PCOS symptoms.
- Yoga and Breathing Exercises: Adding yoga poses and pranayama (breathing exercise) should be part of your daily routine.
- Quality Sleep is Important: Getting quality sleep is critical for maintaining a healthy hormone balance and overall health.
- Tracking Your Cycle: Keeping track of your personal cycles gives you valuable data. This information can help create a more individualized plan between yourself and a health provider to assist with effective management of PCOS.
- Quit Smoking: If you currently smoke, you should think about quitting. Smoking exacerbates PCOS symptoms and can adversely affect your overall health.
- Alcohol Consumption: Limit yourself to moderate consumption of alcohol; excessive consumption of alcohol can disrupt hormone balance and worsen the symptoms of PCOS.
- Limit Hormonal Treatments: Limit your use of unnecessary hormones whenever you can. Consult with a health provider about alternative methods of managing PCOS symptoms.
Keep in mind that these customized home remedies are only one part of your overall health management plan, and you’ll need to stay in touch with Dr. Beri to get the best out of the treatments available to you to manage your PCOS effectively including reducing your risk and improving your health.
Recommendations for Diet and Nutrition in PCOS
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Leafy Greens: Leafy greens are an excellent source of many important nutrients, including iron, calcium, potassium, magnesium, and vitamins (K, C, E and B-complex).
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Fruits: The best fruit choices for managing your PCOS are cherries, plums, grapefruit, apples, pears (fresh, dried or frozen), apricots (dried), grapes, kiwi, oranges, and prunes. Fruits provide fiber, vitamins, and minerals that are important for controlling your symptoms of PCOS.
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Brightly Coloured Vegetables: Brightly coloured vegetables that provide high levels of antioxidants include bell peppers, pumpkin, carrots, artichokes, and purple cabbage. All colourful vegetables should be included in your PCOS-related eating plan because of their antioxidant content, which may be beneficial to people with PCOS.
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Healthy Fats: Healthy fats, which include nuts, seeds, fatty fish, avocados and olive oils, should also be included in your meal plan.
Using these dietary recommendations, you can create a comprehensive nutrition program for your PCOS to improve your health and well-being.
Contact Dr. Beri to create a customized diet plan for PCOS.
Foods to Avoid
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High Glycemic Index Foods: To avoid having high blood sugar levels you want to avoid eating foods such as: white rice, mashed potatoes, rice cakes, muffins, cakes and bread. Instead eat whole grains (like: quinoa, oats, whole wheat), legumes (like: lentils, chickpeas) and non-starchy vegetables.
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Dairy Products: Particularly, Milk can increase testosterone levels which may be problematic if you have PCOS. Therefore, if you have PCOS and drink milk you should investigate dairy-free alternatives.
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Soy Products: There have been reports indicating that the presence of soy in your diet can lead to delayed ovulation which is not conducive for women who are trying to get pregnant and also trying to manage their PCOS.
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Hydration: Drink Plenty of water so that you remain adequately hydrated; limit consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and too much caffeine.
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Unhealthy Fats: Do not consume unhealthy fats that come from red meat and certain types of cooking oils, margarine and processed food. Unhealthy fats are associated with obesity, which is linked to developing and/or worsening PCOS.
Making lifestyle changes such as: exercising regularly and learning to cope with stress will be very important in managing your PCOS. To develop a personalized meal plan based on your specific dietary needs, it is recommended that you contact either your physician or a registered dietitian or nutritionist.
Homeopathy PCOS Treatment with Dr. Beri
Homeopathic treatment for PCOS is safe and effective. With its holistic approach, homeopathy offers a comprehensive means of managing PCOS and providing long-lasting relief. Dr. Beri is a specialist in homeopathic care for PCOS, dedicated to providing personalized solutions to patients seeking relief from this condition.
Top 5 Homeopathic Medicines for PCOS
The best PCOS treatment in homeopathy includes medicines like Calc carb, Lycopodium, Pulsatilla, Thuja, Sepia, and Apis.
Calcarea Carb — For PCOS in Overweight Women
Calcarea Carbonica works well for women who experience heavy, early periods alongside weight gain, anxiety, and constipation. During menstruation, it helps with cutting uterine pains, prolonged or irregular cycles, and accompanying symptoms like vertigo, toothache, and persistently cold, damp feet.
Beyond the menstrual cycle, this remedy addresses a range of related concerns — milky vaginal discharge, genital itching or burning, heightened sexual desire, and excessive sweating around the genitals. It’s also considered when there’s breast swelling, tenderness, or unusual milk production. In more complex cases, it may support women dealing with a displaced uterus, uterine polyps, or difficulty conceiving alongside heavy flow.
Pulsatilla — A Core Remedy for Women with PCOS
Pulsatilla suits women whose periods are irregular, delayed, or absent altogether, often with dark, clotted flow. Emotionally, these women tend to be sensitive, people-oriented, and sometimes anxious around men. It’s especially worth considering when menstruation has been absent for an extended stretch of time.
Sepia — Supporting Fertility in Women with PCOS
Sepia is a strong fit for women experiencing scanty, delayed periods with a heavy bearing-down sensation in the pelvis. It has a well-established role in regulating the menstrual cycle and is frequently considered when PCOS is contributing to fertility challenges.
Apis — For PCOS with Ovarian Pain
Apis is commonly used when ovarian or pelvic pain is a dominant complaint. It’s particularly suited to stinging, sharp pains in the ovaries, swollen labia relieved by cold water, and general soreness in the pelvic region. It can also help when periods are suppressed or painful, or when heavy bleeding comes with a swollen abdomen and faintness. Ovarian tumors and uterine inflammation with abdominal tenderness also fall within its range of application.
Thuja — For PCOS with Abnormal Hair Growth
Thuja is known in homeopathy for its ability to address abnormal tissue growths, making it relevant for ovarian cysts. It is particularly indicated when cysts are located predominantly on the left ovary.
Self-medication is not recommended. Please consult a qualified homeopathic practitioner for a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs.
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How Long Does Homeopathic Treatment for PCOS Take?
There’s no single timeline it genuinely depends on how severe your symptoms are and how your body responds. That said, most women following a structured homeopathic plan with proper guidance begin noticing meaningful improvements somewhere between three to six months. Homeopathy works by addressing your overall health from the ground up, so giving it adequate time is part of what makes it effective.
Can Homeopathy Offer Long-Term Relief from PCOS and Ovarian Cysts?
Yes, it can though it’s worth going in with clear expectations. Homeopathy doesn’t just mask symptoms; it aims to address the underlying causes of ovarian cysts, which can lead to lasting relief and a lower chance of recurrence over time.
That said, how well it works and how long the results hold will vary depending on factors like the type and size of the cyst, your overall health, and how consistently you follow treatment. Think of it as a genuine path toward long-term management rather than a guaranteed quick fix for many women, that distinction makes all the difference.
